Liam Gallagher Claims Oasis Bandmate Stole Money

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Liam Gallagher has responded to NME reporting on Oasis celebrating the 25th anniversary of What’s The Story? (Morning Glory), and Noel Gallagher claiming he will be the one to film videos for the anniversary.

Liam stated today, “NME oasis didn’t announce anything last Wk we’ve split up the shit shovelers may have the CUNTZ who still take 20 percent of my earnings which is a criminal offence after all these years long live chase LFUKING x.”

He added, “It’s funny how the gobtit doesn’t wanna know bout the greatest band ever slags it of all year round as he’s moved on but soon as there’s a few quid to be made he’s all fucking ears best thing since sautéed tofu LFUKING x.”

“Me n bonehead sat on interviews for supersonic did press all good loved it not 1 fucking penny did me and rasta B get from it arsed not in for the money but some shit shoveler got paid so nxt time you cats wanna know anything bout the lads tweet me LG x.”

Noel previously said, “So anyway… as you are probably all aware ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ turns 25 this year. To celebrate I will be doing a bit of filming to discuss the album and its lasting legacy.

I am asking you to submit any questions you might have about the making of the record, the writing of the songs and the times in general.”

If you could film yourselves asking the questions too that would be most excellent.”

Liam then stated that he hadn’t been asked to participate. He told a fan, “I’ve not been asked,” he replied. “ignition the fucking cowboys will just want the potato which is fine by me coz I’ll answer your questions on a daily basis.”

He added: “don’t need to make a big sing and dance about it.” Sounds like no Oasis reunion tour anytime soon!”

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