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Robin Hood

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1. Sheriff is getting stronger, band is running out of money, food is scarce, lack of discipline, shelter/space shortage, training, not clearly set objectives, mission and vision, …

New strategy needed and training of the group

2. Sheriff is not the main problem, yet, the new mission of Sherwood resistance ought to be the elimination of regent, prince John and bring the King Richard to reign over England again. The Sheriff is using powerful connections to apply added pressure to Robin. The situation requires immediate decisions to be made, developing a strategy plan, implement it and execute it. Robin had to look on the strength and weakness of his companion. The new organizational structure had to be put in progress. No new men were allowed to be members due to the fact of many spies and assassins revealed by prince John, who could be used as a secret agents. The most efficient, however, the risky one too, is the possibility of joining the conspiration formed by several barons of England. These are not loyal to prince John and they could be seen as a warlords, having their own military and political power.

3. Currently Robin's organization is much unorganized. It is very evident that managing such a huge

organization is getting difficult for him. Form a strategic alliance with the barons to rescue King Richard and expand the organization into areas outside Sherwood Forest.

4. The death of the sheriff would result in only fulfilling the revenge of Robin Hood (satisfy his thirst) and has no benefit to the group as a whole. It would not improve the situation. Sheriff has enough time to create well-prepared plan and army, therefore, after his killing; the new one can be more dangerous. Serious retribution

5. Transit tax can capture sheriff´s attention because people can inform him about it and transit tax is illegal in this case. The others would try to find other way of crossing the forest without paying a tax. The major

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