Waste of space is quite an exaggeration. Please, suggest a striker the Revs could possibly acquire if Moreno most likely doesn't work out.
As I said, not extraordinary. No overrating there. Any strikers could you suggest that the Revs could get if/when Moreno washes out?
There are oceans between extraodinary and Chris Rolfe, and your boat is still docked at the wrong port.
Right, I'd lie about something so petty. . Writing on BS via mobile it happens when you erase a sentence and restart from somewhere in the middle. I also missed punctuation in that line. Anyway, I'll write what I originally was going to: Meanwhile, you're trashing the guy while not suggesting anyone else. Who else?
So, you create a hypothetical situation in your head. Post it here on BS. Then come up with another hypothetical scenario to fix the original problem created by the first hypothetical situation...and you want people to jump to as many conclusions as you do, or else their criticism isn't warranted? Right Fine, I'll bite. They should replace the failed Moreno with Lionel Messi. Come up with someone better, hmmmm?????
Yes, I come up with the hypothetical situation that Moreno doesn't work out, or the Revs look to add a striker in the summer. Then, I offer a real world possibility of someone the Revs could actually acquire. You say he's garbage, I think otherwise. Isn't this what BS is for?
I'm not saying the idea is garbage. I'm saying that your expectation that other people need to follow the parameters you set is. When someone says they don't want the hypothetical Rolfe to hypothetically replace Moreno when he hypothetically fails, your response of "please, name a striker better" is petty.
Perfectly appropriate in this case, but not the best of his quotes: Either "Sir, you're drunk!" "Yes, Madam, I am. But in the morning, I will be sober and you will still be ugly." To either Lady Astor or Bessie Braddock (or more likely both) or Lady Astor, "If I were your wife, Sir Winston, I would poison your tea!" Churchill, "If I were your husband, Lady Astor, I would drink it!"