Thursday, 9 December 2010

PARTIZAN BATTLE OVER BUT THE WAR IS NOT WON

Well where do we start, another game played and a step in the right direction, many fans saw danger but our weary soldiers did their duty and handed us another victory,many will tell the story of missing troopers and how our tactical plans had loopholes but a victory will be embossed in the annals, and we will continue battle.
Very soon we will be marching on to our next encounter, much has been said of this fierce fighting force that has the habit of finding that little bit extra nearing the end of so many encounters, but with our forces still with the smell of victory fresh under their noses, they will boldly go where many have fallen before,

The whistle will be blown and the battle will commence, our infantry will advance and encounter there infantry there will be scuffles and some may go down, but the orders will be shouted down the channel's and the scouting party will be looking at all the signs to find a way through this heavily defended stronghold ,many rallies will be met with stiff opposition until a weakness has been found and in for the strike, a blow to the heart in the early part of maneuvers could be just the tonic to advance to glory.

As always in battles,well laid plans can sometimes come unstuck,where we have advanced we have left ourselves open, they quickly and surely take a grasp of the gaps and push themselves forward with mounting pressure more bodies until they reach our rear guard they stand tall but the relentless pounding is having its toll just when you think they have broken through, low and behold the bugle is blown and the troops retreat.


After a short break and the troops have regrouped the second stage has commenced,were on the retreat and their forces are advancing, with waves of attacks the stalwarts defences clashes and  just when you think their could be a breach the defences have been fortified, slowly and purposely our forces move up as they battle,screams and shouts can be heard from the flanks, encouraging the troops until there appears another breach to their left hand flank and foot-soldiers push through and score a mighty blow.
Now that they have felt the full force, the enemy have no spirit and surrender their flag, sweet mother of God i hear our troops shout onwards and upwards the army moves on

We can only hope that the battle goes a little like that but it could be a bit tougher.

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