Er, that's what I'm talking about, is it not?
No. Teachers putting in less effort when a few pupils are away is equivalent to players not putting in effort when crowds dip.
Er, that's what I'm talking about, is it not?
Crowds dip when people leave early; there is nothing in my comment that refers to not coming at all. The point made was that players don't try as hard because people are leaving early. That's similar to other professionals not doing their best because they have a smaller class, only one haircut left before they knock off, etc. If anyone thinks that professional footballers play less well after 85 minutes because they can see people leaving early, well...
Look, I'm not going to drag this out for ever so let me try to clarify one more time:
A teacher putting in less effort when a few pupils are absent would be equivalent to football players putting in less effort when there was a smaller crowd.
Football players putting in less effort because they see fans leaving before the end of the game would be the equivalent of teachers putting in less effort if some of the kids got up and left before the end of the lesson.
Simple.
Maybe my wording should have been, "if several pupils go home early from school due to a sickness bug..."Look, I'm not going to drag this out for ever so let me try to clarify one more time:
A teacher putting in less effort when a few pupils are absent would be equivalent to football players putting in less effort when there was a smaller crowd.
Football players putting in less effort because they see fans leaving before the end of the game would be the equivalent of teachers putting in less effort if some of the kids got up and left before the end of the lesson.
Simple.