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Date: 03/05/2012 07:32:49
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Any ideas?

A friend of mine is unhappy with one of his players NT coaches. This bloke non responsive, uses borderline stupid lineups and costs him money by not playing his guy.

I think the owners should have some possibilities to participate, however I am not sure how they can influence sb. Who is unwilling to cooperate in the first place.

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212087.2 in reply to 212087.1
Date: 03/05/2012 07:48:47
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I don't know who you are referring to but if they're really stupid, it's the fault of that country to pick him in the first place. Anyhow, NT coaches are like that. Some good some bad...

Our country's NT won't let anyone below Respectable play even 1 minute as it is it crap GS. To be honest even Respectable is crap but then the country won't manage to field at least 12 players without putting some Respectable in the lineup. NT managers also want to run offense and defense on specific skills, so sometimes a well-rounded player will miss out if he doesn't fulfill the NT coaches requirements.

Putting the other side of the coin here...

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212087.3 in reply to 212087.1
Date: 03/05/2012 08:22:28
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i am not sure if the rule paragraph that really unpopular coaches loose there job, was ever used and where the borders are.

But giving the owners right to participate on the lineup, would be really bad in my eyes.

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Date: 03/05/2012 10:47:47
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I don't know who you are referring to but if they're really stupid, it's the fault of that country to pick him in the first place. Anyhow, NT coaches are like that. Some good some bad...


If you own a player of a micronation you cant prevent locals from getting the job with one vote (their own).

I dont think that influence on the lineup is the way to go, but maybe if the players owners could participate in the popularity survey that could give those braindead coaches a hint they might change their system.

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212087.5 in reply to 212087.4
Date: 03/05/2012 16:26:54
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Sounds reasonable.
But perhaps one should also think twice before training or buying a micronation's (where coaches are picked by a couple of votes) NT player. Things can of course change while you're training your player, though...
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212087.6 in reply to 212087.2
Date: 03/06/2012 03:33:59
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I don't know who you are referring to but if they're really stupid, it's the fault of that country to pick him in the first place. Anyhow, NT coaches are like that. Some good some bad...


I think this isn't a comment that would pay any respect to you. Countries are electing their coaches based on what he writes on forums and on his league record(s). This position demands some sort of responsibility. You probably know that for such positions in real life, companies are really careful by who they pick (and they get to see them and talk to them) and even then it happens they picked a bad apple.

So if this happens in real life, how could not happen here? Do you blame the people who voted? Or the coach who promised everything and delivered nothing?

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212087.7 in reply to 212087.6
Date: 03/06/2012 04:30:51
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I don't care if that comment would pay peanuts or apples to me, I am just saying should the NT manager be really stupid as the thread starter said, it's the fault of the people who let him in the job in the first place. Sure, yes, electing coaches based on what he writes on the forums and his league record is not such a bad idea... what are you trying to say?

I know fully well the ones holding executive powers in my aviation organization will fire the ones hiring any irresponsible and downright incompetent maintenance personnel. I can't think of many real life examples now, so to answer your question, the ones who are primarily held accountable are the ones who pick the one doing the job.

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Date: 03/06/2012 04:50:52
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Sure, yes, electing coaches based on what he writes on the forums and his league record is not such a bad idea... what are you trying to say?


I'm trying to say it's really hard to see if a coach is good or bad just from forum posts and his leage record.

I know fully well the ones holding executive powers in my aviation organization will fire the ones hiring any irresponsible and downright incompetent maintenance personnel.


And what if that incompetent personell appeared very competent at the job interview? That's what I'm trying to say...

So if a country elects a bad coach, you will "fire" those voters?

I don't care if that comment would pay peanuts or apples to me,


I didn't know how to say in a polite way that your post is...well, not intelligent. No offense, I'm judging the post and not the poster.

Last edited by Koperboy at 03/06/2012 04:51:30

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212087.9 in reply to 212087.1
Date: 03/06/2012 05:23:21
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hehehe, he is the choosen one :) Sheikh start in next election, maybe he doesn't like this one manager who have this one which not play?

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212087.10 in reply to 212087.8
Date: 03/06/2012 08:34:46
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I didn't know how to say in a polite way that your post is...well, not intelligent. No offense, I'm judging the post and not the poster.

Yes, I have the same problem as well.