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Sarah Vesty & Iona Young

Shocked Scots footballer claims referee asked ‘do you have a mental illness’ during match

A shocked Scots footballer claims a referee made offensive comments towards him during a game by questioning his mental health. Alan Murray was playing for Oxgangs Trinity at the home of Livingston FC Community Club at Eliburn Park in West Lothian on Sunday when the remark was allegedly made.

The 29-year-old mortgage adviser had questioned a tackle, which he believed was a foul, when the referee reportedly said: “What is wrong with you? Followed by "Do you have a mental health illness?" It is understood that the Lothian and Edinburgh Amaetur Football Association is investigating the incident.

Speaking to Edinburgh Live, Alan said: “I had a game for Oxgangs Trinity on Sunday who are not a very good side but it's just a group of friends who play together, they lose pretty heavily most weeks but there's never any complaints about referees.

"During the game, I was asking the ref standard questions; 'Why is that not a foul etc?' not swearing or anything at him and he said in the middle of the game 'Is there something wrong with you?' and then added, 'Do you have a mental illness?'

"I've played football for 25 years and never heard anything like it. Other people were appalled too. I'm actively speaking with my league secretary and Edinburgh and the district referee association who are looking to investigate I believe.

The mortgage adviser play for Oxgangs Trinity (Edinburgh Live)

"I have fought my own battles with mental health in the past and have lost friends to suicide which is why I was so shocked when he said that. If it happened to someone else it could have been a different outcome completely.

"I have played football since I was five-years-old and I have never heard a referee speak to someone like that. It was in front of a whole pitch of people I couldn't believe it."

Edinburgh Live has seen an email from the secretary that confirms the Lothian and Edinburgh Amateur Football Association (LEAFA) are now investigating and both the player and referee will be cited to the LEAFA Executive Committee.

The Lothian and Edinburgh Amateur Football Association, Edinburgh and District Referees Association, Livingston FC Community Club and Oxgangs Trinity have been approached for comment.

Oxgangs Trinity FC has publicly tweeted to address the incident and wrote: "Never wanted to publicly comment on referees however this one requires a response from every single player and manager of every team in the association.

"Bring us into disrepute if you want but this shouldn't ever happen. Disgusting officiating"

While Livingston Community Football Club also addressed the alleged incident on Twitter and wrote: "Disappointed to hear of comments of this nature being made at our game this morning.

"Certainly not something we condone and hopefully something which will be investigated. All the best to Oxgangs Trinity moving forward as well."

A spokesperson for charity Men Matter Scotland said: "These comments even if they are thrown away can be very damaging.

"The stigma that having a 'mental illness' or 'something wrong with you' is wrong or something to be ashamed of is why so many boys and men keep these issues to themselves and don't speak out or ask for help which leads to many problems and suicidal thoughts.

"We as a charity and hopefully as a society are trying to break this stigma but comments like that set it back, especially in a sport which is played a lot by males."

The Lothian and Edinburgh Amaetur Football Association were contacted for comment by Edinburgh Live.

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