Many fans criticised MO when he left Liverpool alledging he ran down his contract resulting in LFC having to let him go on the cheap but thats only half the story. The club said after the Steve McManaman episode that they would never allow a player to get within 2 years of the end of his contract before acting (selling or extending). The club failed to do this and allowed the situation with Michael to meander along but lets not forget that it was Michael Owen's goals in 2004 that meant we qualified for the CL and eventually won it in extraordinary circumstances in 2005 ! Michael wasn't there to play his part in the final but he sure as hell contributed to us getting there !
For me it wasn't leaving us for Real Madrid which rankled but his decision to join Newcastle instead of returning to LFC after a year in Spain. This maybe tells you something about the pscyhe of the player preferring to go for the adulation of barcodes rather than the harsh realities of being judged by Scousers on his ability to play the beautiful game. Even toward the end of his time at Newcastle he was still having smoke blown up his A*** by desperate Geordies and there's a bit of Michael that enjoys that !

However signing for Man Spew takes it to a totally different level and thats irrespective of whether he's an incredible success or failure. I suppose MO has done whats best for MO and has it ever been any different ?

I suppose his move highlights the interpretations of the word "Loyalty" when it comes to Fans and Players. Supporters don't have the option to switch clubs, players do and loyalty for them works both ways when the club your playing for doesn't want you anymore. Newcastle certainly still wanted him as did LFC in 2004. Only once has he found himself jettisonned by his club (Madrid).
Am I disappointed in MO for choosing to join Man U ? Yes. Am I surprised .......No, and why should I be when the likes of MO can be found in abundance up and down the League. Only a handful of players in this modern era have managed to eek out a whole career at one club, Jamie Carragher and Stevie G spring to mind as does Matt Le Tissier, Giggs and Scholes but their the exception rather than the rule.....................