Yeah, if I honestly believed that desire to win trophies was the greatest factor, it would bother me less. I don't really believe any of the other factors that a player would/should consider in making a move - the history of the club, its global status in the sport, the culture of a given club, the tactical approach of the manager, the players role in it... I don't believe that any of those were truly considered or a factor.
In basic terms, yes, joining Man City is more likely to result in trophies. But in a bigger view, it is an unsustainable project. Look at the numbers - last year, Manchester City had a turnover of 125m pounds and the club wages account for 106% of that. Arsenal had 382m in turnover, with wages accounting for 29% of that. Arsenal has significant debt, much of it from the new stadium, but it is proactively working to eliminate that debt rather than adding to it. These numbers are for last season, which means it doesn't even take into account the monies spent on signing and paying the new additions for City. Its this simple - if the sheik stops funneling money into Manchester City (by choice or due to FIFA changes), Manchester City doesn't make enough money to pay its talent. The easy answer is to develop new revenue streams. It took Manchester United and Real Madrid a sustained run of success and focused brand-building to get where they are in that regard. Despite what some people believe, winning a Prem title or even a Champions League title won't put Man City in that position. In the big picture, which seems like the smarter choice - the fiscally responsible club that is working to eliminate debt and has a history of success over the past decade or the club that uses an unsustainable model based entirely on the generosity of a rich owner?
What Manchester City is choosing to do to Kolo is strange. Maybe there's more to the story than is being released, but it hardly looks like they are supporting the player at all, given that he was already punished by the FA and its accepted that he simply made a mistake. Its like Citeh doesn't realize that showing some loyalty to the players is pretty important if you expect them to do the same...