Mithridates1 - Glad you enjoyed the post. I think the point you made about moving games with your group of players, whether they're at a club or friends, is one of the biggest factors in games being dropped/started. It's a double edged sword for sure!
Dave Knight - The fairly recent popular migration away from mass battles to the smaller, skirmish-ish type of game has been a point I've pondered for a while. I think there are so many factors affecting our available hobby time, that any game with less of everything - cost, time to paint, time to play, transport issues etc, etc was likely to start to appeal more. I wonder if they can still be termed as 'wargame' in the truest sense of the word? Not a statement, more a question.
A Lot of Gaul - Couldn't agree more (obviously!!). I think it can be a lot harder to stick with a set of old rules than it is to learn and play the latest thing though.
Johnp4000 - Yeah, yeah... we'll see when I'm blotting out the sun with all my arrers coming your way!! Get painting and stop reading this rubbish so we can play a proper wargame!!!!

Have you seen the stats for Indian cavalry btw? I could walk faster than those drunken nags can run!!
Cheers for the input Gents
Dave