Originally Posted by SSS
<OK, read the sentence again>
Why, is it like one of those 3D things that will change meaning if I look long enough? (rolleyes)...Hang on a minute..
OK, I've read it again, and it still reads (if we're dealing with English) as Hoggie needing a run of games to show his stuff. I don't agree.
I responded to what you posted, not what you now say you thought (no mind reading capability here). Getting snotty about that is.....??
<You picked out "show his stuff". How come you did not pickout "needs to get a run of games" ?>
:rolleyes: If you believe that this is a meaningful point, it's just as well we don't talk too often. You'd drive me around the bend.
But I'll take the bait this time: Your post was about players who are key for next season. Hoggie was not on your list of definities. You posted that he needs a run of games to show his stuff. IMO Hoggie does not need to either "show his stuff" or have a "run of games" or "show his stuff in a run of games" or even "have a run of games to show his stuff" to prove that he is an important player for the club. I'm happy to engage in discussion on that with you if you disagree.
<I may not have phrased it well, but I meant that Hoggie needs games.>
To get fit, sure. To prove himself, not IMO. And if you had posted first what you now say you meant, I could have replied to that.