Robin Hood led a revolt against the Sheriff of Nottingham to overthrow his rule and bring King Richard back to power. His band of Merry Men grew large and discipline began to slacken as resources ran low. Robin Hood faced problems with aligning personal goals, accommodating the large group, and declining revenues. Potential solutions included restructuring the organization, franchising to new areas, and implementing recruitment controls. The best options were to revise policies, restructure leadership, and bond with farmers rather than killing the Sheriff which would not achieve the ultimate goal.