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  • 标题:Piggery and Predictability: An Exploration of the Hog in Football’s Limelight
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  • 作者:Lee McGowan
  • 期刊名称:M/C Journal
  • 印刷版ISSN:1441-2616
  • 出版年度:2010
  • 卷号:13
  • 期号:05
  • 页码:1-3
  • 出版社:M/C - Media and Culture
  • 摘要:Lincolnshire, England. The crowd cheer when the ball breaks loose. From one end of the field to the other, the players chase, their snouts hovering just above the grass. It’s not a case of four legs being better, rather a novel way to attract customers to the Woodside Wildlife and Falconry Park. During the matches, volunteers are drawn from the crowd to hold goal posts at either end of the run the pigs usually race on. With five pigs playing, two teams of two and a referee, and a ball designed to leak feed as it rolls (Stevenson) the ten-minute competition is fraught with tension. While the pig’s contributions to “the beautiful game” (Fish and Pele 7) have not always been so obvious, it could be argued that specific parts of the animal have had a significant impact on a sport which, despite calls to fall into line with much of the rest of the world, people in Australia (and the US) are more likely to call soccer.
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