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The Dark Arts of Sportsmanship and Winning
Season 1 · Episode 105

The Dark Arts of Sportsmanship and Winning

Well-Informed & Open-Minded · HS

December 9, 202511m 26s

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Show Notes

Every sport has its heroes—and its hustlers. In this episode, we dive into the world of “dark arts” and shithousery: the sneaky, time-wasting, rhythm-breaking tactics teams use to tilt a match in their favor. From the heated Manchester City–Arsenal showdown to countless subtle infractions across leagues, we explore why these gritty moves spark outrage, even though everyone—yes, everyone—uses them. Are they immoral? Unsporting? Or simply the underdog’s best weapon against richer, more skilled rivals? With rules full of gray areas and winning still the only currency that matters, we unpack why bending the game’s spirit may be as much a part of sport as the goals, tries, and trophies themselves.

https://www.economist.com/culture/2024/09/27/from-diego-simeone-to-arsenal-in-praise-of-sports-dark-arts