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Post by rbodleyscott »

list_lurker wrote:
I am relying on their (Burton) team-mates to shove a rocket up their arse
PM me Richard with offenders and I can pass on the message
I might be maligning them - will check whether anything has arrived when I get home.
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rbodleyscott wrote:I might be maligning them - will check whether anything has arrived when I get home.
There's a lot of snow in Usk then. Not home to post the RnR after 3 days?
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Post by rbodleyscott »

Runners and Riders

Bizarrely, the most used army is Later Hindu North Indian Rajput. :shock:

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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Post by nikgaukroger »

rbodleyscott wrote:Runners and Riders

Bizarrely, the most used army is Later Hindu North Indian Rajput. :shock:

Doesn't surprise me :D
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Post by david53 »

nikgaukroger wrote:
rbodleyscott wrote:Runners and Riders

Bizarrely, the most used army is Later Hindu North Indian Rajput. :shock:



Doesn't surprise me :D
I was surpriesed no Tibetans?
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Post by navigator »

it surprises me..... I thought Rajputs would be a fun novelty army -shows how much i understand fog ! unless the others think its a fun novelty army too and not a competition tiger
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Post by rbodleyscott »

How tempting is the idea of sorting the first round by number of BGs. :twisted:
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rbodleyscott wrote:How tempting is the idea of sorting the first round by number of BGs. :twisted:
Wound not the date be just as much fun?
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david53 wrote:
rbodleyscott wrote:How tempting is the idea of sorting the first round by number of BGs. :twisted:
Wound not the date be just as much fun?
nope...
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How tempting is the idea of sorting the first round by number of BGs.
Perhaps we could suggest a penalty of drinking a pint each time you destroy an enemy battlegroup? keep the tournament tigers honest? :twisted:
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Post by dave_r »

Is that a penalty?

Can I play you in the first round please :)
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Post by philqw78 »

rbodleyscott wrote:How tempting is the idea of sorting the first round by number of BGs. :twisted:
Tibetans would have looked better
david53 wrote:Wound not the date be just as much fun?
Or place of origin, or both date and place of origin. WOW, historical battles.
madaxeman wrote:nope...
All depends which date Korean and how many lancers you have Tim.

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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Post by ethan »

nikgaukroger wrote:
rbodleyscott wrote:Runners and Riders

Bizarrely, the most used army is Later Hindu North Indian Rajput. :shock:

Doesn't surprise me :D
I also think this is a pretty interesting army.
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david53 wrote:I was surpriesed no Tibetans?
I reckon RBS is trying to sneak some in under the radar. He needs something to make up for that rubbish foot he has to take.
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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? :twisted:
Dave Ruddock wrote:Is that a penalty?

Can I play you in the first round please
If it was you and me playing Dave neither of us would make it to the pub after the game.
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Post by dave_r »

Possibly not, but it would be an enjoyable game :)

Anyway, you have to refer to me as Billy now as I have just had my THIRD partner quit....
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Post by petedalby »

Anyway, you have to refer to me as Billy now as I have just had my THIRD partner quit....
Try not to take it too personally :wink:
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Post by peterrjohnston »

Seems Central London conquered Wales...
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Post by Robert241167 »

What won the "Knights" period?

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Robert241167 wrote:What won the "Knights" period?

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