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Home » Top Premier League referee admits considering QUITTING and opens up on impact of his family being ambushed by a mob of angry fans at an airport after Jose Mourinho abuse
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Top Premier League referee admits considering QUITTING and opens up on impact of his family being ambushed by a mob of angry fans at an airport after Jose Mourinho abuse

By uk-times.com10 October 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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One of the Premier League’s most popular referees has revealed he considered quitting the game after being subject to abuse because of his job.

After the 2023 Europa League final, Anthony Taylor found himself the target of fans and a manager after taking charge of the game between Sevilla and Roma, which saw the Spanish side win on penalties – and Jose Mourinho take exception to that.

Taylor and his family were harassed and abused by a baying mob of Roma supporters at Budapest airport in the wake of his performance that saw Roma manager Jose Mourinho confront him in the car park at the Puskas Arena long after the final whistle and labelled the official a ‘f***ing disgrace’ for his ‘bull****’ decisions.

With Roma’s fans as riled up about Taylor as their manager, the English official was cornered by more than a hundred supporters in Budapest airport as he and his family tried to take solace in a back room away from the mob.

Security staff struggled to keep a barrier between the referee, his family and Roma fans who swore and threw items, including a chair, in chaotic scenes.

Taylor, 46, is still a regular official in the English top flight and Europe, and has opened up on how some certain incidents have led to him nearly throwing in the towel all together.

Premier League referee Anthony Taylor has revealed he considered quitting the game over the abuse he has received

Taylor (pictured left in a dark grey shirt) was accosted by a large group as he walked through the airport after the 2023 Europa League final

Police hurriedly ushered Taylor into a private room as he tried to travel home

Referee Taylor was ambushed by furious Roma supporters at the airport in Budapest after the 2023 Europa League final

He had been verbally attacked by Jose Mourinho, who accused him of bias against his Roma side outside his team bus

He had been verbally attacked by Jose Mourinho, who accused him of bias against his Roma side outside his team bus

Taylor brandished no fewer than 14 yellow cards during the full-blooded Europa League final

Taylor brandished no fewer than 14 yellow cards during the full-blooded Europa League final

‘That’s for sure the worst situation I’ve dealt with in terms of abuse,’ he told BBC Sport of the Europa League final. ‘Not only because I was travelling with family members at the time, but it also highlights the impact of people’s behaviour on others – and so yeah, there’s always scrutiny around big, high-profile matches.

‘But even in a match like that where there were actually no major mistakes in the game… we’re trying to shift focus, for somebody to blame, and for me, that’s a great source of disappointment, frustration, anger.

‘There’s certainly been moments – and I won’t be alone in this – there’s certainly been moments where you’re thinking, “is it is it worth it?” And certainly moments where you’re thinking, “what’s being said is completely unfair”.

‘We have this archaic psychological tactic of “let’s bombard the ref or bombard the fourth official with the hope of getting a decision out of it”.

‘Part of my mind is actually, well, the behaviour directed towards you a lot of the time is actually not real. It’s people playing games. And you kind of filter that, almost in a comical way, because they’re behaving like children a lot of the time.’

Taylor was accused by Mourinho of ‘seeming Spanish’ for the number of yellow cards he dished out, and the veteran coach angrily confronted the referee after the match.

Deep in the bowels of the ground, Mourinho fumed at Taylor in several languages.

‘F***ing disgrace, man, it’s a f***ing disgrace,’ Mourinho raged, before switching to swear at the official in Italian. ‘F*** off,’ he continued.

Taylor was accompanied by his family and said it was 'for sure the worst situation I've dealt with in terms of abuse'

He added that his family no longer attend games

Taylor was accompanied by his family and said it was ‘for sure the worst situation I’ve dealt with in terms of abuse’ 

Taylor added: 'It makes you it makes you reflect back on whether you made a mistake travelling with your family in the first place'

Taylor added: ‘It makes you it makes you reflect back on whether you made a mistake travelling with your family in the first place’

He then approached the referee’s mini-bus and sniped, ‘congratulations, you f***ing disgrace’, before trudging off to the team bus.

Taylor was also ambushed by fans at the airport as he travelled home with his family.

‘It makes you it makes you reflect back on whether you made a mistake travelling with your family in the first place,’ Taylor said. ‘But considering your family as match officials our families don’t really travel with us to matches, they only tend to come to the big final matches like that one in Budapest.

‘And for what should have been a night of them simply travelling home and having enjoyed the final the night before then, it’s really disappointing to see.

‘The footballing culture in general has a very archaic, psychological tactic that we need to win this game at all costs. In what realm is an adult shouting verbal abuse to a referee or a young player who is under 18 years of age acceptable?

‘In football it is, because every single weekend you can go to any local park across the UK and you can see a parent on the sideline verbally abusing a young referee.

‘Yes, football’s a results-driven business, but sometimes across the game, there’s almost a “win at all cost” mentality, and “let’s not worry about the consequence outside of that”. 

‘If we truly want to make it a better environment for everybody, and remember what happens at the elite level cascades all the way down particularly to grassroots football, the levels of abuse and criticism really need to be challenged in that environment to make sure that it’s an enjoyable game for absolutely everybody.’

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