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International Team Challenge. Lisbon.

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:51 pm
by robertthebruce
Hi all.

The ITC runs the next week in Lisbon, do anybody knows the team entries and the R&R?

Cheers

David

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:56 pm
by zeitoun
6 nations for ITC this year.

Portugal, Spain , england, USA, Greece, France.

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:35 pm
by robertthebruce
Ok, thanks, and the teams compotitions?, I will drive 8 hours from Granada to Lisboa, and it should be nice get some information to have interesting conversation.



David

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:17 pm
by berthier
Mike Bennett sent this out earlier this week.

Team France
Olivier Joucla - Neo-Assyrian 679 BC
Olivier Marceau - Later Carthaginian 212 BC
Lionel Colin - Khurasanian-Samanids 900 AD
Jerome Bodelle - Later Med. Danish 1460 AD

Team Great Britain
Bruce Brown - Thracian 25 BC
Granham Evans - Dominate Roman 390 AD
Dave Allen - Carolingian Frankish 759 AD
Dave Handley 100YW English, Continental 1340 AD

Team Greece
Antoniadis Dinos - Early Ach. Persian 479 BC
Joas Especial - W. Hunnic 408 AD
John Fasaoulas - E. N. African Dynsaties-Aghlabid 1035 AD
George Pakos - Catalan Company 1380 AD

Team Portugal
João Costa – New Kingdom Egyptian 1185 BC
Paulo Morais – Later Seleucid 150 BC
Fernando Sousa – Early Bulgar 852 AD
Vasco Madeira – War of the Roses-York Pretender 1490 AD

Team Spain
Rafa Tortosa – Late Dynastic Egyptian 570 BC
Javier Sesma – Bosporan 10 AD
David Caceres – Andalusian 956 AD
Juan Miguel Morillas –Later Ottoman Turk 1453 AD

Team USA
Steve Payne – E. Ach. Persian 479 BC
Chris Anders – Sassanid Persian 459 AD
Marc Crotteau – E. Byzantine 500 AD
Ricky Jones – Later Anglo-Irish 1399 AD

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:54 pm
by robertthebruce
Thanks a lot. It seems it will be a very interesting competition, only one army used by more than one player :).



David

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 1:03 pm
by babyshark
robertthebruce wrote:Thanks a lot. It seems it will be a very interesting competition, only one army used by more than one player :).



David
You would think that one of those EAP players would have had the good grace to run Medes instead.

:D

Marc

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:22 pm
by hazelbark
I think a Sea People's may have been an interesting period 1 choice.

I vote the Medieval Danes as the army I least expected. Jerome is a very smart person so I look forward to hearing how he does it.

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:59 pm
by batesmotel
hazelbark wrote:I think a Sea People's may have been an interesting period 1 choice.

I vote the Medieval Danes as the army I least expected. Jerome is a very smart person so I look forward to hearing how he does it.
Maybe the New Kingdom Egyptian will turn out to be Sea People with an Egyptian escort :wink:

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:22 pm
by robertthebruce
You would think that one of those EAP players would have had the good grace to run Medes instead.



Marc

Yes, It would be nice :wink:, I like the Medes.


See you there Marc :lol:
I think a Sea People's may have been an interesting period 1 choice.

I vote the Medieval Danes as the army I least expected. Jerome is a very smart person so I look forward to hearing how he does it.


I was expecting to see more infantry armies, but it seems the most players has choosen mounted armies, except in the period 4.
I think we will see a lot of broken armies this year :lol:




David

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:15 am
by babyshark
hazelbark wrote: I vote the Medieval Danes as the army I least expected. Jerome is a very smart person so I look forward to hearing how he does it.
I agree. When I saw that pop up in the R&R I thought that he was either very clever, or had completely missed the boat. The armored HW troops, backed by crossbow may do quite well against all the MF longbow.

Marc

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:20 am
by babyshark
robertthebruce wrote: See you there Marc :lol:
See you there. I hope Team USA gets to play Spain; maybe it will be just like the Confederations Cup. :twisted:
robertthebruce wrote: I was expecting to see more infantry armies, but it seems the most players has choosen mounted armies, except in the period 4.
I think we will see a lot of broken armies this year :lol:
I, too, expected more foot in Period 3. Although some of the armies could be unexpectedly foot-oriented. I give away no secrets when I say that my Early Byz have little foot . . . .

Marc

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:08 am
by philqw78
babyshark wrote:my Early Byz have little foot . . . .

Marc
Small shoe?

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:40 am
by robertthebruce
See you there. I hope Team USA gets to play Spain; maybe it will be just like the Confederations Cup.

The Spanish FOG team is not the spanish football team, we don´t underestimate our opponents and we never speak of ourselves as favourites 8) .


I, too, expected more foot in Period 3. Although some of the armies could be unexpectedly foot-oriented. I give away no secrets when I say that my Early Byz have little foot . . . .
Sure, the horses ever have little foots.


David

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:27 am
by hazelbark
philqw78 wrote:
babyshark wrote:my Early Byz have little foot . . . .

Marc
Small shoe?
They were trained to punch by girl scouts. :evil:

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:01 pm
by petedalby
So how did it go?

Who won / lost?

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:48 pm
by dave_r
I did see the scores somewhere, but can't remember exactly where....

I do know

1. GB
2. USA
3. France

GB won by a large margin I think.

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:22 pm
by babyshark
hazelbark wrote:
philqw78 wrote:
babyshark wrote:my Early Byz have little foot . . . .

Marc
Small shoe?
They were trained to punch by girl scouts. :evil:
Fierce ninja Girl Scouts, to be sure. 8)

And the GB margin in first place was not all that large. GB walloped Team USA in Round 2, but we clawed back points on them in the following rounds.

It was a great event. As usual.

Marc

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:40 pm
by nikgaukroger
dave_r wrote:I did see the scores somewhere, but can't remember exactly where....

I do know

1. GB
2. USA - aka 1st Losers :wink:
3. France

GB won by a large margin I think.

2 points IIRC.

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:49 pm
by philqw78
In my opinion 2 points is an enormous margin. Ask Tim.

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:38 pm
by robertthebruce
I´m not sure, but I think that was:

1.GB 30
2.USA 28
3.FR 26
4.SPA 21
5.GRE ?
6.POR ?


It was a great event, I enjoyed a lot, and I must say that I have beaten Marc with a little luck :lol: . But this would not have changed anything in the final Ranking.


David