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Subject: Coaches

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2012-11-02 11:19:39
tcd_uk [del] to All
Once I have a coach assigned, am I able to set them back to "No assignment"? If so, how do I do it?


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2012-11-02 13:10:34
on the main page for training, once they're given an assignment if you click sack it takes their assignment away, and you can reassign them. don't click sack on the trainers actual page as that will completely get rid of them from your team.

as an example if you want to unassign your head coach, click the sack button next to the junior coach, and assistant buttons, just under his name. it's not worded well, but that's how to do it :)
2012-11-02 15:09:20
Ah, excellent!!! Many thanks :-)

Now that leads me to another question?

What is the benefit of having a main coach that has multiple Unearthlies as they are pretty expensive? What would I lose out by simply having a low waged Unearthly in the skill that I am interested in training and just keep swapping in and out these much cheaper options when I'm looking to switch training?

Thanks.
2012-11-02 16:07:23
having a coach with multiple unearthlies will mean that your players will get more general training in the skills you aren't training. every player that plays will get some training towards every skill (except keeper), and the amount is down to your assistants overall levels, and your main coach's level in each skill.
although i don't know the exact numbers, from past experience i've found that 10 general trainings is equal to 1 full training with unearthly in that skill.

as you say though, they're very expensive, and i would do what you suggest, and just swap them out when you change training until you get into a higher league, and get higher weekly income. depending on what you're training i would maybe see about getting unearthly in the primary skills for the players you're training, so for example if you're training defenders get a coach with unearthly in pace and def for now.
also for coaches wages, have keeper as low as possible, as that's the skill that drives the wages up a lot, unless that's what your training of course :)
2012-11-02 21:06:30
many thanks for that, much appreciated. I knew that there probably had to be a good reason, otherwise it would make no sense to go and get these expensive coaches over the "cheapies".
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