Liam Gallagher was left saying “don’t be f*cking booing” after delivering a tribute to Manchester City star Rodri during Oasis’ latest sold-out gig.
- Oasis sold out five nights at Heaton Park
- City stars among those to attend
- Gallagher brothers are big Blues supporters
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The Gallagher brothers have performed to more than 340,000 fans across five nights at Heaton Park in their home city. The residency started with some revellers jeering after frontman Liam acknowledged the presence of history-making City boss Pep Guardiola.
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THE GOSSIP
As big City supporters, the Gallaghers have continued to welcome famous faces through the gates of their shows. Ballon d’Or winner Rodri, England international Phil Foden and former Blues captain Vincent Kompany were among the attendees at Oasis’ latest performance.
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WHAT GALLAGHER SAID
During their final night in Manchester, Gallagher stopped at one point to say: “Pay respects to Mr. Ballon d’Or.” He responded to the ripple of boos by saying: “Don't be f*cking booing, I'll get to yous [sic] in a minute.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
Gallagher went on to say “and the wonderkid, our Phil, respect”, in a nod to Foden, before informing the crowd it was “Poznan time” as they were invited to perform the bouncing dance that City have adopted as part of their in-stadium celebrations.