Knapper will be hoping it will come good

When people are unable to admit that they got something wrong, they end up oblivious to the fact that they are continuing to get it wrong by not rectifying on that. He’s in denial and rather than admit he got the players and the manager wrong, he’s praying the situation will turn itself around and validate his decisions. It’s like when someone loses a lot of money gambling and instead of deciding that gambling isn’t working, they throw more money at the situation to win back what they’ve lost. By not sacking Manning, Knapper is chasing his losses even though you know and I know and everyone else knows it’s not going to come good.

Posted By: tim berry, Oct 20, 11:34:56

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