Pochettino and Koeman disagree. As do most Premier league teams if nobody is going to one up a 3m bid for Cork. Not that I'm interested in this discussion with you because your Cork bias is probably the strangest thing on this forum.
If you think that is strange, you must have a strange idea of what strange means
The comment you were referring to had nothing to do with Cork, it was about Wanyama. If it was my decision, I would play them both. I stand by my statement that Wanyama is not a good 'footballer'. However, he is excellent at breaking down attacks, its everything that follows that he is poor at.
Thats why the best midfield performance of the year was in the final game against Man Utd with Cork and Wanyama playing together. With those two and a couple of faster and more creative players around them, we would have a very good midfield.
All summer I've been saying that Schneiderlin is the one we can't afford to lose, but given his current attitude, I'd be well happy with those two.