"Versus" means "against" in Latin.
To say someone is "versing" another in that context is the same as saying they are "againsting" another.
Thus, Richmond is "againsting" Geelong on Saturday.
Or you could simply and correctly say that Richmond is playing against Geelong on Saturday.
And don't get me started on those abominations, would "of", could "of" and should "of".
To say someone is "versing" another in that context is the same as saying they are "againsting" another.
Thus, Richmond is "againsting" Geelong on Saturday.
Or you could simply and correctly say that Richmond is playing against Geelong on Saturday.
And don't get me started on those abominations, would "of", could "of" and should "of".