Is it belonging to one coach or many?
If it is the corner that belongs to the coach writing it, then it is singular, so should be coach's corner....possession shown with the apostrophe.
If it is the collective corner for all of the coaches, then it is coaches', as you pluralise it then use the possessive apostrophe.
It sounds to me like it is the corner for the single coach writing it, but perhaps you need to decide who owns the corner to know which will be correct.
Primary teacher, so pretty much yes!English teacher perchance?
Thanks - he is writing from USA as well so I know that also can complicate things - I reckon am going for it being his corner.Is it belonging to one coach or many?
If it is the corner that belongs to the coach writing it, then it is singular, so should be coach's corner....possession shown with the apostrophe.
If it is the collective corner for all of the coaches, then it is coaches', as you pluralise it then use the possessive apostrophe.
It sounds to me like it is the corner for the single coach writing it, but perhaps you need to decide who owns the corner to know which will be correct.