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Discussing the Dark Arts in Soccer: Strategy or Cheating? In Episode 404, we tackle a controversial topic: the 'dark arts' of soccer. Often criticized as cheating or unsportsmanlike behavior, these tactics include diving, time-wasting, and influencing referees. We argue that these methods are an integral part of the game, rooted in competitive spirit and cultural practices, particularly in South America. We discuss historical examples like Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' and Luis Suarez's handball in the World Cup. We also emphasize the importance of teaching players these strategies to compete at a higher level. While some may view these tactics negatively, we believe they are essential for understanding the full scope of football culture. 00:00 Intro 03:06 Gary's Definition of The Dark Arts 04:22 Examples of The Dark Arts 05:06 Sub: Calling Throw-ins, Corners, etc ... 06:03 Sub: Influencing the Ref 07:42 How Coaches Use The Dark Arts 10:27 Sub: Youth Soccer Coaches are Forced to Win - So You Must Use the Dark Arts 11:53 Sub: More Coaching Dark Arts 12:45 Sub: Training Your Team/Players The Dark Arts 13:54 Sub: Should You Teach Your Kids The Dark Arts? 16:50 Is Using The Dark Arts "Cheating"? 18:58 Why VAR is Ruining the Game 20:04 Sub: Why Skillfull Players MUST "Dive" 21:42 How The American Media and MLS Demonized The Dark Arts and Exacerbated the Notion that "Soccer is for Pussies" 26:13 Why Messi Doesn't Need to Dive 29:05 Other Countries Culture Make Them Better at The Dark Arts 33:22 Sub: Relative to the US, Do Other Countries/Cultures Have to Teach the Dark Arts? 34:18 Sub: Most Americans are SOFT 36:10 Dark Arts Aren't Demonized in Other Sports 38:35 Sub: Explaining the Other American Sports not Having Pro/Rel, Yet They're Still "The Best" 42:07 Regarding American "Best Athletes" Playing the Other Sports 44:01 Sub: What Do World Class Players Look Like? 52:27 Can Parents Positively Influence the Dark Arts? 56:05 What About "Integrity"? 59:10 What's the Best Example of the "Dark Arts"? 01:02:21 Can The Dark Arts Go "Too Far", and What About Shit Talking? 01:03:40 Sub: A Player Can't Become Elite Without the "Dark Arts" 01:05:15 Does Having Pochettino for the USMNT Help, and is it Enough? 01:06:07 Sub: Klinsmann Said We Need to be Nastier 01:06:51 Sub: Media Reactions of When Weah and Dest Got Red Cards 01:08:15 What Countries are the Best at Dark Arts? 01:12:48 Coaches Inciting Dark Arts During a Match 01:13:40 Sub: Coaches Yelling on the Sideline 01:15:23 Sub: Yelling Being Unique to Competitive Sports and Not Translating to Other Domains 01:18:37 College Students and Modern Education 01:22:34 The Value is in the Insight You Can't Get From Practitioners/Employees 01:25:47 A Particular Cultural Demographic in the States is Elevated in Place of the More Talented 01:26:52 What is "Mano Negra"? Coaches, immediately get a proper and proven training methodology directly from the people who helped pioneer a transformation in American soccer - from totally random kickball, towards the timeless global gold standard of a methodical possession-based football. You don't have to continue wondering and endlessly stumbling on what to do in your training sessions. https://343coaching.com Parents, learn how to better guide and mentor your kids in football. You are a huge factor in fulfilling their potential: https://343masterclass.com 3four3 on X: https://x.com/3four3 3four3 on IG: / 3four3