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The Referee in Italian History - Video
UCL
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9 months ago
For the Italian football fan, the referee is always corrupt, unless proven otherwise. What remains to be discovered is how he is or has been corrupt, in favour of whom, and why. It is this thesis that dominates most discussions of Italian football. In Italy, there is the strong conviction that the state, its rules and regulations are flexible entities, besmirched with corruption and therefore ready to be flouted and challenged. This conviction has a strong historical basis. In Italy, as the writer and football critic Giovanni Arpino put it, “those who hold power, even for 90 minutes, are never looked upon in a good light”. This talk puts the history of the institution of the football referee into historical and cultural context. Lecture given on 18 January 2007
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For the Italian football fan, the referee is always corrupt, unless proven otherwise. What remains to be discovered is how he is or has been corrupt, in favour of whom, and why. It is this thesis that dominates most discussions of Italian football. In Italy, there is the strong conviction that the state, its rules and regulations are flexible entities, besmirched with corruption and therefore ready to be flouted and challenged. This conviction has a strong historical basis. In Italy, as the writer and football critic Giovanni Arpino put it, “those who hold power, even for 90 minutes, are never looked upon in a good light”. This talk puts the history of the institution of the football referee into historical and cultural context. Lecture given on 18 January 2007
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The Referee in Italian History - Video
The Referee in Italian History
For the Italian football fan, the referee is always corrupt, unless proven otherwise. What remains to be discovered is how he is or has been corrupt, in favour of whom, and why. It is this thesis that dominates most discussions of Italian football. In Italy, there is the strong conviction that the state, its rules and regulations are flexible entities, besmirched with corruption and therefore ready to be flouted and challenged. This conviction has a strong historical basis. In Italy, as the writer and football critic Giovanni Arpino put it, “those who hold power, even for 90 minutes, are never looked upon in a good light”. This talk puts the history of the institution of the football referee into historical and cultural context.
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16 years ago
39 minutes 53 seconds

The Referee in Italian History - Video
For the Italian football fan, the referee is always corrupt, unless proven otherwise. What remains to be discovered is how he is or has been corrupt, in favour of whom, and why. It is this thesis that dominates most discussions of Italian football. In Italy, there is the strong conviction that the state, its rules and regulations are flexible entities, besmirched with corruption and therefore ready to be flouted and challenged. This conviction has a strong historical basis. In Italy, as the writer and football critic Giovanni Arpino put it, “those who hold power, even for 90 minutes, are never looked upon in a good light”. This talk puts the history of the institution of the football referee into historical and cultural context. Lecture given on 18 January 2007