Then coat Fresh allegations denied After the Football Association started investigating the claims, he discussed against the Leeds a yellow card to Left-back Azzan Eloski before a match. The officer warned the player, the experts later justified the booking.
Kot was dismissed on Monday 9 December after a month’s investigation. And now he has spoken during an emotional interview The Sun,
He explained: “I especially felt a deep feeling of shame during my teenage age. As long as I was 21, I did not come to my parents. I did not come to my friends until the age of 25.
“My sexuality is not the only reason that inspired me to live in that situation. But I am not telling an authentic story if I do not say that I am gay, and that I have fought a real struggle to deal with it.
“I hid my feelings as a young referee and I also hid my sexuality – a good quality as a referee but a terrible quality as a human being. And it inspires me to the entire course of behavior. ,
He said: “I have issues around my self -esteem – and it is related to my sexuality. I am gay and I am proud to be ‘Me’ for a long time.
“I have found deeply abuse as a referee during my career and to add my sexuality, which would have been really difficult. There is a lot to be done in the entire football and more widely in society in relation to discrimination.
“I did not want to be as a person who was putting his head on top of the parapet, which was being shot, seeing that we all get it as a referee in any event.”
And commenting on the use of their cocaine, he explained: “It is not something that I depended on the day -day, week -weeks -wealth, month from month.
“I have a long time where I have not used it – but it was one of the passage routes I have done. Just getting away from stress, the task of job. Fill with emotion that I have taken that path.