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Subject: »Sokker Questions/Answers

2009-03-20 13:11:11
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2009-03-20 13:13:25
Is there any difference between very good and good assistant coach?
Actually he is a good coach with such a nice salary, then what a pity if I have to sack him
If I sack him then I need to bring in a very good coach with double salary than that of the good coach
Is it worth to bring the very good one in?

I'm sorry for the duplicate posts, I dont know whats happening to my browser :(
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2009-03-20 13:15:03
you should stop pressing the "back" button in your browser
2009-03-20 13:27:34
Thank you:)
2009-03-20 13:55:10
i confirmed it by long term observations of my gk's general training
2009-03-20 13:57:36
very good coaches cost 5~6k a week.. its nothing serious even for a beginner club... id say at the beginning though. as cheap assistants as possible.. head coach unearthly in a few skills.. e.g for striker training, unearthly in pace, tech, and striker..
wage will be 15-20k i guess... so basically an outstnading head coach.. no point in anything more until you can afford decent assistants also..
2009-03-20 15:19:12
there is no doubt: striker training is always the same, no matter if you set it on ATT or MID

wrong....

from the rules:

Training of striker

Strikers (ATT position) train most effectively, a bit slower the midfielders (MID) and to a little extent, defenders (DEF) and goalkeepers (GK).

how is the same then?
2009-03-20 15:22:58
If I would train striker, than I wouldn't take the risk...
2009-03-20 15:34:04
the rules that you quote only confirm Gluck is right - there is no option listed to use the position selector to change things. With Passing, etc there is. Using the ATT/MID/DEF/GK selector pull-down has no effect on Striker training
2009-03-20 15:35:22
Does anyone know the PERFECT tactic against a Normal tactic?
2009-03-20 15:35:54
anything of your own design should beat it
2009-03-20 15:42:07
nope...

most effectively for ATT and slower for MID is not the same:)

if you think that is the same o.k.
good luck then.
2009-03-20 15:45:04
Go and compare the rules for striker and passing or tech you will notice an important difference and maybe understand what it means
2009-03-20 15:51:35
Training of striker

Strikers (ATT position) train most effectively, a bit slower the midfielders (MID) and to a little extent, defenders (DEF) and goalkeepers (GK).

you compare that:))

i have just one question for you...

these bold one words are they the same?
2009-03-20 16:19:40
Does anyone have an idea how are the two best third placed teams in the WC qualification groups determined. The reason to ask this is because there are groups with 6 teams, there are groups with 5 teams as well. I don't think that the rules are correct about this because to apply number of points, goal difference, goals scored, goals conceded and victories in the same way for all groups is not correct. In real life this is determined calculating only the games that the teams have against the top 4 in the group. Is this the same here as well?
2009-03-20 16:23:20
i would join and add my question- about in how many groups are teams divided in a drawing for qualification (world cup) ?