I might be maligning them - will check whether anything has arrived when I get home.list_lurker wrote:PM me Richard with offenders and I can pass on the messageI am relying on their (Burton) team-mates to shove a rocket up their arse
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Runners and Riders
Bizarrely, the most used army is Later Hindu North Indian Rajput.
Empires of the Dragon
Simon Green & Simon Clarke Early Zhou Chinese
Ian Stewart & John Houchin Indo-Skythian
Mark Clarke & Dino Monticoli Three Kingdoms Chinese
Dave Ruddock & Dave Redhead Early Horse Nomad
Robert Medcraft & Peter Townshend Western Wei Chinese
Lance Flint & Pete Dalby Early Tang Chinese
Pete Gregory & Jon Phipps Early Tang Chinese
Paul Freeman & Dene Green Rajput (LH N Indian)
Dave & Lynda Fairhurst Rajput (LH N Indian)
Steve Hacker & Don McHugh Seljuk Turk
Ric Davey & Steve Tanner Seljuk Turk
Paul Johnston & Dave Saunders Rajput (LH N Indian)
Richard Bodley Scott & Thomas Bodley Scott Xi Xia
Andrew Whitby & Brian O'Dea Mongol Conquest
Andy Claxton & Steve Taylor Mongol Conquest
Tim Porter & Brian Holmes Koryo Korean
James Hamilton & Phil Powell Koryo Korean
Gordon Jamieson & Ian Mckay Rajput (LH N Indian)
Ian Speed & Sylvie Ming Chinese
Lynette Maxim & Andy Mac Muromachi Japanese
John Patrick Timurid (Floater)
Dave Morrison Jin
When Knights Were Bold
Patrick Dale & Phil Steele Later Sicilian
Matt Standen & Nick Standen Ilkhanid Mongol
Andy Ellis & Bob Amey Feudal Castilian
Nigel Phillips & Clive Vaughan Free Company
Graham Williams & Roman Drezewski HYW English Continent
Owen Thomas & Martin Gossage Welsh
Dave Handley & Nik Sharp Later Serbian
Colin Marsden & Roger Randle 100YW English (cont)
Wayne Charlton & Jason Dawson Later Hungarian
Paul Greenwood & Tony Rodwell Medieval C of Aragon
Mike Baldwin & Damian Ranasinghe French Ordonnance
Bruce Brown & Paul Cummins Ordonnance French
Jay Mercer & Graham Willmott SHN Castilian
Richard Young & Chris Ager Later Hungarian
Bizarrely, the most used army is Later Hindu North Indian Rajput.
Empires of the Dragon
Simon Green & Simon Clarke Early Zhou Chinese
Ian Stewart & John Houchin Indo-Skythian
Mark Clarke & Dino Monticoli Three Kingdoms Chinese
Dave Ruddock & Dave Redhead Early Horse Nomad
Robert Medcraft & Peter Townshend Western Wei Chinese
Lance Flint & Pete Dalby Early Tang Chinese
Pete Gregory & Jon Phipps Early Tang Chinese
Paul Freeman & Dene Green Rajput (LH N Indian)
Dave & Lynda Fairhurst Rajput (LH N Indian)
Steve Hacker & Don McHugh Seljuk Turk
Ric Davey & Steve Tanner Seljuk Turk
Paul Johnston & Dave Saunders Rajput (LH N Indian)
Richard Bodley Scott & Thomas Bodley Scott Xi Xia
Andrew Whitby & Brian O'Dea Mongol Conquest
Andy Claxton & Steve Taylor Mongol Conquest
Tim Porter & Brian Holmes Koryo Korean
James Hamilton & Phil Powell Koryo Korean
Gordon Jamieson & Ian Mckay Rajput (LH N Indian)
Ian Speed & Sylvie Ming Chinese
Lynette Maxim & Andy Mac Muromachi Japanese
John Patrick Timurid (Floater)
Dave Morrison Jin
When Knights Were Bold
Patrick Dale & Phil Steele Later Sicilian
Matt Standen & Nick Standen Ilkhanid Mongol
Andy Ellis & Bob Amey Feudal Castilian
Nigel Phillips & Clive Vaughan Free Company
Graham Williams & Roman Drezewski HYW English Continent
Owen Thomas & Martin Gossage Welsh
Dave Handley & Nik Sharp Later Serbian
Colin Marsden & Roger Randle 100YW English (cont)
Wayne Charlton & Jason Dawson Later Hungarian
Paul Greenwood & Tony Rodwell Medieval C of Aragon
Mike Baldwin & Damian Ranasinghe French Ordonnance
Bruce Brown & Paul Cummins Ordonnance French
Jay Mercer & Graham Willmott SHN Castilian
Richard Young & Chris Ager Later Hungarian
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Tibetans would have looked betterrbodleyscott wrote:How tempting is the idea of sorting the first round by number of BGs.
Or place of origin, or both date and place of origin. WOW, historical battles.david53 wrote:Wound not the date be just as much fun?
All depends which date Korean and how many lancers you have Tim.madaxeman wrote:nope...
But doing things strictly by date tends to get people min/maxing on dates (as well as troops) for better matchups in early rounds. For example take Normans at 1040 in a pre 1150 comp and you are one of the only armies with Knights IIRC.
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putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
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list_lurker wrote:Perhaps we could suggest a penalty of drinking a pint each time you destroy an enemy battlegroup? keep the tournament tigers honest?
If it was you and me playing Dave neither of us would make it to the pub after the game.Dave Ruddock wrote:Is that a penalty?
Can I play you in the first round please
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putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
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