ESPNANALYST
SILVER ELITE
Same person who doesn't know the difference between SCDSL and CRL competition let me help you out. For the record providing facts to counter your fantasy land post and obvious misinformation isn't trolling. Regulating on soccermommies or soccerdaddies yes, trolling no.
It's not opinion. It's a far fetched fantasy. If it happens it will be a shock. 2-4 placement yes. 1 no.
troll2
trōl/
noun
noun: troll; plural noun: trolls
1.
a person who makes a deliberately offensive or provocative online post.
informal
a deliberately offensive or provocative online posting.
2.
a line or bait used in trolling for fish.
verb
verb: troll; 3rd person present: trolls; past tense: trolled; past participle: trolled; gerund or present participle: trolling
1.
informal
make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them.
"if people are obviously trolling then I'll delete your posts and do my best to ban you"
2.
fish by trailing a baited line along behind a boat.
"we trolled for mackerel"
carefully and systematically search an area for something.
"a group of companies trolling for partnership opportunities"
3.
sing (something) in a happy and carefree way.
"troll the ancient Yuletide carol"
4.
BRITISH
walk; stroll.
"we all trolled into town"
Origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘stroll, roll’): origin uncertain; compare with Old French troller ‘wander here and there (in search of game)’ and Middle High German trollen ‘stroll.
It's not opinion. It's a far fetched fantasy. If it happens it will be a shock. 2-4 placement yes. 1 no.
troll2
trōl/
noun
noun: troll; plural noun: trolls
1.
a person who makes a deliberately offensive or provocative online post.
informal
a deliberately offensive or provocative online posting.
2.
a line or bait used in trolling for fish.
verb
verb: troll; 3rd person present: trolls; past tense: trolled; past participle: trolled; gerund or present participle: trolling
1.
informal
make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them.
"if people are obviously trolling then I'll delete your posts and do my best to ban you"
2.
fish by trailing a baited line along behind a boat.
"we trolled for mackerel"
carefully and systematically search an area for something.
"a group of companies trolling for partnership opportunities"
3.
sing (something) in a happy and carefree way.
"troll the ancient Yuletide carol"
4.
BRITISH
walk; stroll.
"we all trolled into town"
Origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘stroll, roll’): origin uncertain; compare with Old French troller ‘wander here and there (in search of game)’ and Middle High German trollen ‘stroll.