Luvgonzo. A theorist called McClelland invented an expectency theory. This theory is in four parts. Expectation. Performance. Reward Satisfaction. I believe and this just my theory that just using football as a example, that performance is what the other three are based on. A teams expectation is based on its performance, its reward ie silverware is based on performance, its overall satisfaction is based on, you guessed it, performance. So in a way Kennys one game at a time philosophy is correct, its done to keep performances at the required level. Its performances that are key to everything else.
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At the same time, however, performance is based on the other three from the perspective of the performer themselves. e.g Is a football player satisfied at their club? What is expected of them, and is there a lot of pressure because of these expectations? What's the reward for winning and playing well, is it a trophy, or maybe even an improved contract or a move to a bigger club? All of these things affect the player mentally and thus his performance on the pitch. We've seen players essentially stop playing for their club when they want to leave, and we've seen them freeze on the big stage, while others thrive on it.
How ****ing easy were Man U and Liverpool in the Masters earlier? Just rolled over to the Mighty Whites. Yorkshire! Yorkshire! Yorkshire!
We so need to get KPR on that thread had me in stitches that....they're even more childish than us lot
I think the thread was still live when i saved the link,maybe by now their equivliant of KPR(KingPrawnRice)has got involved.
Now don't be so hard Billy. Yorkshire has an important function - it stops the North Sea from washing away The Pennines
King Prawn Rice One of them says...and manu will just rape ass this season I think we need to infiltrate that one
From the Daily fail Fabio demands more focus from Carroll as £35m striker fails to impress boss on England duty www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...demands-focus-Andy-Carroll.html#ixzz1X3eRFbpG Great bit of business from Toon to Liverpool
That looks like an old interview that has been rehashed. If not he is repeating himself and needs to shut the f**k up!