Disgraced Former Premier League Referee David Coote Spared Jail Despite Police Finding Sexual Video of 15-Year-Old Boy in School Uniform on His Laptop

Former Premier League referee **David Coote**, 43, has been handed a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to making a Category A indecent moving image of a child — the most serious classification — following the discovery of an explicit video featuring a 15-year-old boy in school uniform on his laptop.


Coote, once a high-profile official who refereed over 100 top-flight matches and served as a VAR at Euro 2024, appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Thursday, January 8, 2026, where he was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment, suspended for two years. He was also ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work in the community and made subject to a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which restricts his contact and communication with children, as well as his living arrangements and requirement to notify police of personal details.


Here are key images from David Coote's court appearances and related coverage:


The offence relates to a single 2-minute, 11-second video downloaded on January 2, 2020, which prosecutors described as showing the boy undressing from his school uniform until naked and then performing sexual acts on himself. The material was extracted from a hard drive to a Dell laptop (registered to PGMOL, the referees' body) and discovered during a police search of Coote's home in February 2025.

The investigation stemmed from an unrelated probe into Coote's conduct as a referee, including a leaked video of derogatory comments about former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp from 2020, which led to his sacking by PGMOL in December 2024. Additional scandals, including an FA suspension and a UEFA ban until June 2026 over separate allegations, preceded the criminal charge.


Judge Nirmal Shant KC described Coote's downfall as a “spectacular fall from grace,” emphasizing that such offences involve “real children being abused” with lasting damage. Coote's defence highlighted his remorse, mental health struggles, cocaine use (for which he was cautioned), and low risk of reoffending, noting his career and reputation are “irrevocably tarnished.”

Coote, from Collingham near Newark, Nottinghamshire, showed no visible emotion in the dock but trembled as the sentence was passed. He left court via a private exit without commenting.

Manchester United Handed Huge Boost as AFCON Star Bryan Mbeumo Returns Early After Cameroon Knockout by Club Team-Mate Noussair Mazraou

Manchester United have received a timely squad reinforcement with forward **Bryan Mbeumo** set to return to Carrington this weekend following Cameroon's quarter-final exit from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), providing a major lift ahead of the highly anticipated Manchester derby on January 17.



Here are key images capturing the dramatic AFCON clash and Mbeumo in United colors:

The 26-year-old, who has netted six Premier League goals in his debut season at Old Trafford after joining from Brentford, started for Cameroon in Friday night's 2-0 defeat to hosts Morocco at Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah in Rabat. Goals from Brahim Diaz (26') and Ismael Saibari (74') sealed the win for Morocco, whose squad includes United defender **Noussair Mazraoui**. While Mazraoui's progression means he remains unavailable until at least late next week, Mbeumo's early return offers manager Darren Fletcher — currently in interim charge following the sacking of Ruben Amorim — a crucial attacking option.

Interim boss Fletcher confirmed Mbeumo will miss Sunday's FA Cup third-round tie against Brighton & Hove Albion due to the tight turnaround but should be fully available for the Premier League showdown against Manchester City at Old Trafford the following Saturday. "Bryan will be a welcome addition back in training this week," Fletcher noted. "His goals and creativity have been missed, especially during this challenging period."

Here are standout shots of the Old Trafford atmosphere ahead of the Manchester derby:

Mbeumo's return comes at a pivotal moment for United, who have navigated injuries, international absences (including Amad Diallo still at AFCON with Ivory Coast), and managerial uncertainty. The forward's pace, left-footed threat from the right wing, and goal-scoring form make him a potential game-changer as the club aims to reverse their earlier 3-0 loss to City this season.

Fans and pundits alike see the boost as a silver lining amid recent turbulence, with Mbeumo expected to slot straight back into the starting XI for the derby.

Roger Ewing, Beloved 'Gunsmoke' Actor Who Played Deputy Marshal Thad Greenwood, Dies at 83

Roger Ewing, the acclaimed actor best known for his role as the earnest deputy marshal and handyman Clayton Thaddeus "Thad" Greenwood on the iconic CBS Western series *Gunsmoke*, has passed away. He was 83.



Ewing died on December 18, 2025, in Morro Bay, California, where he had been a longtime resident. No cause of death was disclosed by his family in the official obituary.

Here are some memorable images of Roger Ewing from his *Gunsmoke* era and beyond:


Born Roger Lawrence Ewing on January 12, 1942, in Los Angeles, California, Ewing was a lifelong fan of *Gunsmoke* long before he joined its cast. As a high school senior, he even portrayed Chester Goode in a class variety show satire of the series. He later reflected, “I watched it every Saturday night. Golly, I never thought that seven years later I’d be on the show. Why, I didn’t even have any ideas about being an actor.”

Ewing made his television debut in 1965 with a guest appearance on *Gunsmoke* as Ben Lukens in the episode "Song for Dying." His performance impressed producers, leading to his promotion to series regular as Thad Greenwood starting in Season 11. The character—a young, orphaned deputy who became a loyal handyman and adopted member of the Dodge City family—was introduced amid a contract dispute involving star James Arness, with Thad briefly positioned as a potential replacement figure. Ewing appeared in approximately 50 episodes from October 1965 through September 1967, bridging the gap between Burt Reynolds' Quint Asper and Buck Taylor's Newly O'Brien.


Beyond *Gunsmoke*, Ewing guest-starred on shows including *Bewitched*, *Rawhide*, *The Mothers-in-Law*, and *Death Valley Days*, and appeared in films such as *Ensign Pulver* (1964), *None But the Brave* (1965), *Smith!* (1969), and *Play It As It Lays* (1972). After stepping away from acting in the early 1970s, he pursued a career in photography, traveling extensively to places like Mexico, Russia, Europe, and the South Pacific. He remained active in local politics in Morro Bay.


Friends and admirers remembered Ewing as “a good and gentle man whose life touched so many people in different ways including through his acting career.” His portrayal of Thad Greenwood brought warmth, reliability, and quiet strength to one of television’s most enduring Westerns.



Cameron Diaz, 53, Flaunts VERY Youthful Appearance on Rare Red Carpet at Glitzy 2026 WWD Style Awards

Hollywood icon **Cameron Diaz** made a stunning and rare red carpet return last night, turning heads with her remarkably youthful glow at the second annual WWD Style Awards held at the Regent Santa Monica Beach on Friday, January 9, 2026.


The 53-year-old actress, who has largely stepped back from the spotlight in recent years to focus on family, business ventures like Avaline wine, and her occasional acting comebacks, attended the event to support her longtime friend and collaborator, celebrity makeup artist **Gucci Westman**. Westman was honored as the 2026 Red Carpet Makeup Artist of the Year.


Here are some standout moments from Diaz's glamorous appearance:


Diaz embraced a chic "quiet luxury" aesthetic in an elongated black ensemble featuring a sleek, ankle-grazing dress topped with an oversized blazer draped effortlessly over her shoulders. Her signature blonde waves were parted to the side, falling softly past her shoulders, while subtle makeup — including a radiant warm blush and vibrant red satin lip — highlighted her fresh, ageless complexion. Minimal gold earrings kept the focus on her timeless elegance.

The event, which kicked off Golden Globes weekend, celebrated the creative forces behind red carpet fashion, beauty, and accessories. Other honorees included the late Giorgio Armani (Red Carpet Visionary, accepted by George Clooney), Demi Moore (Fashion Icon), Pamela Anderson (Beauty Icon), Hailey Bieber (Style Trailblazer), and more. The star-studded guest list featured A-listers such as Kristen Stewart, Emily Blunt, Mindy Kaling, Cindy Crawford, and Paris Hilton.


Fans and media quickly praised Diaz's radiant appearance, with many noting how she continues to defy time while maintaining her signature effortless charm. Her rare outing serves as a reminder of her enduring influence in Hollywood, even after stepping away from full-time acting for much of the past decade.

Sydney Sweeney Steals the Spotlight with Daring Cleavage-Baring Look at Golden Globes Pre-Party Despite Awards Snub

Actress and producer Sydney Sweeney made a bold statement on the red carpet last night, turning heads in a stunning, figure-hugging one-shoulder black dress that accentuated her famous curves at a high-profile Golden Globes pre-party — all while navigating the disappointment of being overlooked in this year's nominations.


The 28-year-old *Euphoria* star attended the glamorous soiree, co-hosted by Variety and the Golden Globes at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Friday evening. Despite her critically praised lead performance in the boxing biopic *Christy* receiving no recognition in the 2026 Golden Globe nominations announced last month — a notable snub amid the film's mixed box-office performance — Sweeney arrived radiating confidence and glamour.


Here are some standout moments from her red carpet appearance:


The sleek, form-fitting gown highlighted her toned physique and featured a dramatically plunging neckline, paired with soft makeup that emphasized her striking blue eyes and a subtle nude lip. Sweeney posed effortlessly for photographers before joining fellow A-listers inside, including nominated stars like Teyana Taylor (*One Battle After Another*) and Kate Hudson (*Song Sung Blue*).

Industry observers see the appearance as a powerful reminder of Sweeney's enduring star power, even amid recent awards-season setbacks. Her portrayal of trailblazing boxer Christy Martin in *Christy* earned praise for its intensity and transformation, yet the project — which premiered in November 2025 — was entirely shut out of the nominations, joining other high-profile omissions like *Wicked: For Good*.

Fans and media alike flooded social platforms with admiration for Sweeney's unapologetic style and poise, with many calling it a "masterclass in owning the moment" and speculating on her next move in a packed career that includes upcoming projects like *The Housemaid*.

Sydney Sweeney continues to captivate audiences on screen and off, proving that true influence extends far beyond award trophies.

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