I have my English FA Levels 1 and 2, and on the 27th of October will take my UEFA B licence exam with the Scottish FA, and work with an English Championship team as well as provide one-on-one coaching for Children and teenagers, so I'm actually putting my opinions into action. How about yourself?
I don't want Kolarov because I've seen him play in front of me at the Etihad Stadium for the last 3 years and know exactly how ordinary he really is. Antonelli has real potential in Mazzarri's system, I hope he signs and proves you wrong. I have watched Nainggolan regularly for the last 3 years, because I'm a student of the game and take in as many matches as I possibly can. Despite being a City and Inter fan I study the methodology of the successful teams around Europe, and that inevitably means scrutinising United and Juventus. Overlooking these teams out of loyalty to the clubs I support would have a detrimental effect on my career, but also on my overall understanding of the game of football itself.
Inter wouldn't have won any Scudetti if not for Calciopoli, and City would'nt have won the Premier League title last year if the QPR fans hadn't celebrated their safety with 3 minutes to go. Should I overlook those realities out of blind faith to my clubs? Or should I analyse the reasons why we were so dependent on those factors for success, and hope for the necessary changes so my clubs can celebrate conclusive success?
I won't apologise for having a superior understanding of the game and the dynamics of success; you keep supporting Inter in your fan-boy manner, and I'll do it in mine.