Because Schneiderlin is absolutely massive, being good at breaking up play isn't about size, it's about anticipation.
I'm pretty sure this is the same guy who is convinced that 9-11 was an inside job, so I'd take his posts with a pinch of salt
Saints kick off Wanyama talks with Celtic: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sco...braced-for-record-bid-for-Victor-Wanyama.html

Perceptive members will have noticed that we dropped a lot of points that we shouldn't have last season, partly down to not having good options on the bench. So there's no Davis or Cork or Ward-Prowse decision to be made - we need more than 11 good players if we want to finish in the top half.
Wanyama and Schnederlin behind Banega, in turn behind Rodriguez, Ramirez and Lambert (or Lallana, Puncheon or Stoch potentially) would be pretty bloody exciting!
Indeed, and it's not just about options on the bench, but almost more importantly - rotation, rotation, rotation!
Wanyama and Schnederlin behind Banega, in turn behind Rodriguez, Ramirez and Lambert (or Lallana, Puncheon or Stoch potentially) would be pretty bloody exciting!
No way will that happen, that midfield is to good for us........
it is too good for the old Saints mentality, but not too good for the "Nicola Project"
Exactly!
Wanyama and Schnederlin behind Banega, in turn behind Rodriguez, Ramirez and Lambert (or Lallana, Puncheon or Stoch potentially) would be pretty bloody exciting!
Look at my post again it was me being sarcastic hence the........ Come on Not606 get a sarcastic smiley.
Wish we'd stick to talking about transfers/transfer related topics and not slagging off one of our England U-20 internationals.
Indeed, and it's not just about options on the bench, but almost more importantly - rotation, rotation, rotation!
Being linked to Osvaldo again, but he isn't interested.