Sports commentary of refereeing errors during TV broadcasts of football matches of the Russian Premier League
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St Petersburg State University
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It has been repeatedly proven that the speech of sports commentators is capable of manipulating
the audience. However, there is a need for a study of how sports commentators cover
officiating as part of sports discourse. The objective of this study is to determine the ways
to present the work of sports officials in sports commentary. The materials for this study
are comprised of transcripts from broadcasts of 5 football matches of the Russian Premier
League 2023/24 season which, according to the expert officiating committee, involved refereeing
errors. We have undertaken pragmatic, lexical and stylistic, speech act and conversation
analysis in order to inquire how the sports commentators of the “Match TV” channel
discuss difficult officiating decisions and frame the information about a potential refereeing
error. These moments hold reputational risks for both the channel and the league since the
words uttered by journalists and experts could have an impact on audience’s perception of
an event, an officiating crew, and the Russian football industry as a whole. The study has
shown that in controversial moments commentators attempt to demonstrate multiple perspectives
(of referees, players, colleagues, experts) and, to express their opinion, employ a
range of strategies: agreeing with the officials’ decision, using markers of uncertainty and
doubt as to avoid uttering the only possible interpretation of an episode, switching the audience’s
attention to other aspects of a match, implicitly and explicitly indicating a refereeing
error. An explicit option is possible only provided that there are valid reasons and expert
commentary or opinion of the majority contradicting the officials, but even in that case the
face-threatening act directed at referees is redressed. In a dialogue, sports commentators
examine multiple points of view and ways to interpret a difficult officiating decision during
a football match.
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Kalinichenko M. O. (2024). Sports commentary of refereeing errors during TV broadcasts of football matches of the Russian Premier League. Media Linguistics, 11 (3), 357–379. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu22.2024.305 (In Russian)