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David Coote


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I dare say his mates will be looking to turn us over at every opportunity after this.

 

The BBC being very careful to the point of what seems being anal in their reporting of his sacking..They've sacked him do the BBC really need to add these comments in relation to the Klopp video then in relation to the reports about the cards?

 

Neither the pictures nor the video have been verified independently by the BBC.

 

The contents of the report have not been verified by the BBC

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18 minutes ago, an tha said:

I dare say his mates will be looking to turn us over at every opportunity after this.

 

The BBC being very careful to the point of what seems being anal in their reporting of his sacking..They've sacked him do the BBC really need to add these comments in relation to the Klopp video then in relation to the reports about the cards?

 

Neither the pictures nor the video have been verified independently by the BBC.

 

The contents of the report have not been verified by the BBC

I'm surprised the BBC haven't ran a two pager on what they think Rubin Amorim thinks about this and how he can use it to power Utd back up the league.

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4 hours ago, manwiththestick said:

I'm surprised the BBC haven't ran a two pager on what they think Rubin Amorim thinks about this and how he can use it to power Utd back up the league.

 

4 hours ago, an tha said:

McNulty is working on it as we speak.



 

McNulty reading this…

 

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I've paid this no mind as I wasn't that arsed about it, but I believe there was a vid where he inferred he gave someone a card just because he felt like it or something? Which is probably what's done him. 

 

Seems an oddly macho culture considering they all look ridiculous. Maybe it's a reflected glory thing with refs, like the way doctor's receptionists all think they're the most important person at the surgery.

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He told someone he was gonna book a Leeds player before one of their games he was reffing and text the person after saying hope you lumped on.
Yet the media are going with the Klopp insult to wind up the morons in this geeen and unpleasant dump even more. 

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7 hours ago, an tha said:

McNulty is working on it as we speak.

Remember he tweeted “absolute cunts” after we scored a late winner last season and then shit his kecks the next morning saying he’d been hacked.

 

Another BBC wrong un on the gravy train

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1 hour ago, Section_31 said:

I've paid this no mind as I wasn't that arsed about it, but I believe there was a vid where he inferred he gave someone a card just because he felt like it or something? Which is probably what's done him. 

 

Seems an oddly macho culture considering they all look ridiculous. Maybe it's a reflected glory thing with refs, like the way doctor's receptionists all think they're the most important person at the surgery.

 

Mate, don't knock the doctors receptionist, they might be reading this. In my doctors, they are the most important people, you're in their hands if you get to see anyone at all, a doctor, or some random they picked off the streets earlier that day, but it's "prescription Wednesday" and you get to ask them for whatever you want, and they get to sign it. 

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13 hours ago, Barrington Womble said:

 

it seems they don't want to say if his sacking is for having a line or the video about klopp. i think it is important they announce this. they also need to make it clear when PGMOL knew about the klopp video. it is some coincidence that he was taken off our games at that point. which suggests they knew. and if they knew, why is he being punished now and why was he allowed back on our games? 

They demand respect, but don't show any back. They demand fair hearings, but don't offer them to their own victims. Harvey Elliott gets banned for a tweet someone 'accidentally' dug up from back when he was 15. That wouldn't happen to a ref. 'It would make those refs who oversee amateur games even more vulnerable'. That's their all-purpose teflon shield. 'Don't denounce a prominent ref - a lower league ref will get physically attacked'. Politicians should try it. 'Don't attack a cabinet minister - a local counciller might get a brick thrown at them'. It's laughable. 

 

What was said when Coote was first charged? Ian Ladyman in the Daily Fail came over all faint, wailing that the criticisms would endanger 'the blokes with tea towels for flags on the Sunday mudflats'. Yes, he actually said that. Are Premier League refs going to be protected forever because of the need to keep non-league refs safe from ranting dads??? Why not just clamp down on ranting dads and treat professional refs like any other professional group with responsibilities to uphold? Just a thought.

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1 hour ago, Barrington Womble said:

 

Mate, don't knock the doctors receptionist, they might be reading this. In my doctors, they are the most important people, you're in their hands if you get to see anyone at all, a doctor, or some random they picked off the streets earlier that day, but it's "prescription Wednesday" and you get to ask them for whatever you want, and they get to sign it. 


Didn’t realise we had the same doctors. 

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2 hours ago, Red74 said:

He told someone he was gonna book a Leeds player before one of their games he was reffing and text the person after saying hope you lumped on.
Yet the media are going with the Klopp insult to wind up the morons in this geeen and unpleasant dump even more. 

Exactly. This should be the main reason and I suspect is yet every news or social media post shows or mentions Klopp. Very convenient for pgmol to hide behind. If we had decent journalists they’d be pressing them to give a definitive statement as to why he was sacked but they won’t.

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15 hours ago, Barrington Womble said:

 

it seems they don't want to say if his sacking is for having a line or the video about klopp. i think it is important they announce this. they also need to make it clear when PGMOL knew about the klopp video. it is some coincidence that he was taken off our games at that point. which suggests they knew. and if they knew, why is he being punished now and why was he allowed back on our games? 

That's my take, the gap between games is too large to be random. Needs questioning, but nothing to see here, move along.

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5 hours ago, Section_31 said:

I've paid this no mind as I wasn't that arsed about it, but I believe there was a vid where he inferred he gave someone a card just because he felt like it or something? Which is probably what's done him. 

 

Seems an oddly macho culture considering they all look ridiculous. Maybe it's a reflected glory thing with refs, like the way doctor's receptionists all think they're the most important person at the surgery.

They are a funny lot,some of them. Whereas a lot of us who ref would rather be coaching,or playing if we weren't so old and shit, some of them see it as their pinnacle and do things to be the centre of attention. I find that I never liked most refs when around them as they felt they were as important as the players. When being a ref you should try to avoid,if possible,being the centre of attention. Some of them thrive off it.

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So now the obvious outcome has, indeed, come about, we'll see journalists looking to speak to Howard Webb to get a more in depth view, and understand what PGMOL knew about and when, why he seemingly dropped off Liverpool games completely before Webb came in, for instance?

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14 hours ago, AHA said:

Exactly. This should be the main reason and I suspect is yet every news or social media post shows or mentions Klopp. Very convenient for pgmol to hide behind. If we had decent journalists they’d be pressing them to give a definitive statement as to why he was sacked but they won’t.

Imagine how hard and how manically they'd pursue this if it was a player who'd done similar stuff and then been bin bagged.

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When that fat juice head Lino elbowed Andy Robbo, the first thing Gary Neville said on commentary was he’s gonna get into serious trouble for this. 
 

When they went back to the studio, they were all sat in silence looking absolutely stunned and went to the longest ad break I can remember.

 

I was looking forward to see what the outcome of this would be but not a word was mentioned and it had me thinking something might be up here.

 

That night, the silence from the journo’s and ex players who get the TV gigs was deafening on social media. Not one word was mentioned about the game at all and I had a feeling that the Monday was going to be full of then rushing to defend the Lino and castigate Robbo and it turned out exactly as I feared.

 

Neville proved this by going full circle within 24 hours and Carragher was nowhere to be found.

 

Later that week, a journo named Arlo White put on his Twitter that when he was doing prem games, they were warned that if there was any criticism of the refs, then they wouldn’t be getting anymore work and the stations would be warned that the access to the players would stop and when the contracts were up for renewal, they’d be pushed back down the line. 
 

There’s a Richard Keyes blog (I know) where he confirms this stating that he knows 2 ex players who can’t get work in the UK now after criticising the refs in games. The media are that terrified of losing access that they’ll do as they’re told.

 

Uk match officials are the most protected species on earth and that’s why they’re getting away with it all the time. 
 

That photo of them all sitting with Thai hookers showed us what they’re all like. 

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16 hours ago, Pidge said:

So now the obvious outcome has, indeed, come about, we'll see journalists looking to speak to Howard Webb to get a more in depth view, and understand what PGMOL knew about and when, why he seemingly dropped off Liverpool games completely before Webb came in, for instance?

 

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In the Upshot today:

 

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As the British Asphalt Alliance look to sprinkle some stardust on their semi-legendary January gala, some big names are vying for the role of keynote speaker.

An unlikely frontrunner has emerged: disgraced ref David Coote, who is reportedly plotting a new career as a £10k-an-hour after dinner speaker.

Coote has told ‘friends’ he plans to “make a fortune” cashing in on his hatred of Jurgen Klopp to titillate bored corporate apparatchiks 

 

 

There's zero shame these days.

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