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Bay City Rollers
David Silva
Gordon Smart
Jose Mourinho
Oasis
Paul Pogba
Pep Guardiola
Sergio Aguero
Sex Pistols
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Oasis legend and Etihad fan chats to Sun Deputy Editor Gordon Smart, giving his derby verdict and firm views on much more.
Oasis legend and Manchester City die-hard Noel Gallagher is desperate to be celebrating a Manchester derby win over Jose Mourinho today.
The rock superstar tells The Sun’s Deputy Editor Gordon Smart exactly what he thinks about the derby — including who is the most overrated player in the United camp.
GORDON SMART: Right Noel, this is it, the big one. There are a lot of lads from different countries in the City team. How would you get over how important a game it is for the fans?
NOEL GALLAGHER: I think most professional footballers, no matter where they come from, would realise how important a local derby is. They wouldn’t necessarily need to know the history of it. This is the Derby — DO NOT LOSE!
GS: City have so many big games now, does United still feel as special?
NG: It’s the biggest. Nothing comes close. There isn’t even a second biggest.
GS: So if you were sending Pep a text on Saturday morning, what would it say?
NG: Ignore the little gobs**** in their dugout beside you. Bamboozle the fools with semaphore and we shall be victorious. And whatever happens, we’ll still love you.
GS: If United were a band who would they be and why? Same with City?
NG: If Man United were a band they’d be the Bay City Rollers. Extremely popular all over the world (so says the press release). The kids love ’em, mums and dads love ’em, grannies and grandads love ’em . . . EVERYONE ELSE THINKS THEY’RE S***!
City are the Sex Pistols. Enough said.
GS: You’ve interviewed Pep. How is he different from other recent City managers?
NG: What a dude! He’s very, very cool. I could see players, particularly the younger ones, being mesmerised by him. All managers are different, though, which is why we love the drama in the dugouts.
GS: Everyone is expecting some dugout drama today. But if Jose had come to City, would you have been more or less happy than with Pep’s appointment?
NG: I would have been happy with either. But it would have felt slightly like a guilty pleasure clapping the other fella. And any United “fan” will tell you they DESPERATELY wanted Pep, so it’s the double whammy!
GS: You read the Pep book recently. Have you taken anything from it to influence your life?
NG: Ha!! No. Great read, though. He is the real deal.
GS: And would you go for dinner with Mourinho if he asked?
NG: If he’s paying.
GS: Who will be in their job longer, Jose or Pep?
NG: I’m hoping Pep becomes addicted to the Premier League and stays for a decade. Not a***d what the other fella does. Stay? Go? I truly don’t care.
GS: All right then, how do you assess Paul Pogba? Do you think he’s a player to build United around for a decade or a waste of money?
NG: He’s the Mario Balotelli it’s OK to like. A walking hairdo.
Bale, Messi, Ronaldo, Suarez? He’s nowhere NEAR that league.
There will be some funky goal celebrations and bullying of third division opponents in the FA Cup along the way. But, nah mate, not for me!
GS: Do you reckon John Stones can handle the physical presence of Zlatan?
NG: Mangala had him in his pocket TWICE last season and he ain’t exactly up to much!
I think United’s tactics will be clear: Park the bus; hit the big divvy up front; see what happens.
GS: Zlatan was winding Claudio Bravo up this week, but have you got a message for him?
NG: Ibrahimovic? He’s a big dafty, a typical United “fan favourite”. I would bet one of my houses that he wears disgraceful shoes. I make him an unacceptable bozo.
GS: Is there ONE United player you would have in the City team?
NG: David De Gea.
GS: Any Manc Derby secrets/scrapes/shame you can tell us about?
NG: Ha!! Erm . . . no!
GS: Who is the first person you text when City win? Who is first to text you when City lose?
NG: I’m not really a mad texter at football. It drives me mad, to be honest.
My DJ pal Mike Pickering probably would be the first on the phone. I’m not really one for gloating either — unlike that current part-time bass player from the second-best band ever to come out of Manchester (that’d be The Stone Roses!)
I have nothing to say to United fans win, lose or draw.
GS: But what would you do if your daughter, Anais, showed up at the house with a United player draped around her?
NG: She wouldn’t. She’s a blue. The end.
GS: What did the 6-1 game feel like?
NG: It was truly unbelievable. I was in Dublin, just about to start my first solo tour. It was an unforgettable day. I remember just thinking: “Wow! Imagine being THAT s***!”
GS: The season’s only a few weeks old but is this match a pointer as to who wins the title?
NG: I get the same feeling from this one as from the one at Old Trafford at around the same time during the 2011/2012 season.
We were both playing really well coming off the back of huge results against Tottenham and Arsenal. The press were saying it was a title decider then and we smashed them 6-1.
Everyone said we’d walk it from there. But as you know we just managed to sneak the title on the last day. Won’t mean a thing long term.
GS: Would you ever have imagined ten years ago that City would be what they are now?
NG: No, never. I mean . . . did anyone?
The people who took over the club have yet to put even the slightest foot wrong.
The chairman is a colossal dude and as for the sheikh? If Carlsberg did owners . . .
GS: Who were/are the best City players you have seen?
NG: Dave Silva, Sergio, Yaya, Vinny (Kompany), Joe Hart, Kinkladze, Ali Benarbia, Bell, Lee, The Buzzer (Mike Summerbee). We are living in a golden era now, though.
GS: Who is the best current City player?
NG: It really is a toss-up between Silva and Aguero. ANYTHING is possible with those two.
GS: Finally, predictions for the game — and the season?
NG: I think it’ll be a draw. Maybe it has come a bit too early in the season for us to be fully bedded in with the new regime etc. So I can also see United nicking it 1-0.
As for the league? Surely no one is dumb enough to call it in September?
This league regularly makes fools of us all. I just hope it’s a great season and we somehow come out on top.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Noel Gallagher On The Manchester Derby, Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic And More
Oasis legend and Etihad fan chats to Sun Deputy Editor Gordon Smart, giving his derby verdict and firm views on much more.
Oasis legend and Manchester City die-hard Noel Gallagher is desperate to be celebrating a Manchester derby win over Jose Mourinho today.
The rock superstar tells The Sun’s Deputy Editor Gordon Smart exactly what he thinks about the derby — including who is the most overrated player in the United camp.
GORDON SMART: Right Noel, this is it, the big one. There are a lot of lads from different countries in the City team. How would you get over how important a game it is for the fans?
NOEL GALLAGHER: I think most professional footballers, no matter where they come from, would realise how important a local derby is. They wouldn’t necessarily need to know the history of it. This is the Derby — DO NOT LOSE!
GS: City have so many big games now, does United still feel as special?
NG: It’s the biggest. Nothing comes close. There isn’t even a second biggest.
GS: So if you were sending Pep a text on Saturday morning, what would it say?
NG: Ignore the little gobs**** in their dugout beside you. Bamboozle the fools with semaphore and we shall be victorious. And whatever happens, we’ll still love you.
GS: If United were a band who would they be and why? Same with City?
NG: If Man United were a band they’d be the Bay City Rollers. Extremely popular all over the world (so says the press release). The kids love ’em, mums and dads love ’em, grannies and grandads love ’em . . . EVERYONE ELSE THINKS THEY’RE S***!
City are the Sex Pistols. Enough said.
GS: You’ve interviewed Pep. How is he different from other recent City managers?
NG: What a dude! He’s very, very cool. I could see players, particularly the younger ones, being mesmerised by him. All managers are different, though, which is why we love the drama in the dugouts.
GS: Everyone is expecting some dugout drama today. But if Jose had come to City, would you have been more or less happy than with Pep’s appointment?
NG: I would have been happy with either. But it would have felt slightly like a guilty pleasure clapping the other fella. And any United “fan” will tell you they DESPERATELY wanted Pep, so it’s the double whammy!
GS: You read the Pep book recently. Have you taken anything from it to influence your life?
NG: Ha!! No. Great read, though. He is the real deal.
GS: And would you go for dinner with Mourinho if he asked?
NG: If he’s paying.
GS: Who will be in their job longer, Jose or Pep?
NG: I’m hoping Pep becomes addicted to the Premier League and stays for a decade. Not a***d what the other fella does. Stay? Go? I truly don’t care.
GS: All right then, how do you assess Paul Pogba? Do you think he’s a player to build United around for a decade or a waste of money?
NG: He’s the Mario Balotelli it’s OK to like. A walking hairdo.
Bale, Messi, Ronaldo, Suarez? He’s nowhere NEAR that league.
There will be some funky goal celebrations and bullying of third division opponents in the FA Cup along the way. But, nah mate, not for me!
GS: Do you reckon John Stones can handle the physical presence of Zlatan?
NG: Mangala had him in his pocket TWICE last season and he ain’t exactly up to much!
I think United’s tactics will be clear: Park the bus; hit the big divvy up front; see what happens.
GS: Zlatan was winding Claudio Bravo up this week, but have you got a message for him?
NG: Ibrahimovic? He’s a big dafty, a typical United “fan favourite”. I would bet one of my houses that he wears disgraceful shoes. I make him an unacceptable bozo.
GS: Is there ONE United player you would have in the City team?
NG: David De Gea.
GS: Any Manc Derby secrets/scrapes/shame you can tell us about?
NG: Ha!! Erm . . . no!
GS: Who is the first person you text when City win? Who is first to text you when City lose?
NG: I’m not really a mad texter at football. It drives me mad, to be honest.
My DJ pal Mike Pickering probably would be the first on the phone. I’m not really one for gloating either — unlike that current part-time bass player from the second-best band ever to come out of Manchester (that’d be The Stone Roses!)
I have nothing to say to United fans win, lose or draw.
GS: But what would you do if your daughter, Anais, showed up at the house with a United player draped around her?
NG: She wouldn’t. She’s a blue. The end.
GS: What did the 6-1 game feel like?
NG: It was truly unbelievable. I was in Dublin, just about to start my first solo tour. It was an unforgettable day. I remember just thinking: “Wow! Imagine being THAT s***!”
GS: The season’s only a few weeks old but is this match a pointer as to who wins the title?
NG: I get the same feeling from this one as from the one at Old Trafford at around the same time during the 2011/2012 season.
We were both playing really well coming off the back of huge results against Tottenham and Arsenal. The press were saying it was a title decider then and we smashed them 6-1.
Everyone said we’d walk it from there. But as you know we just managed to sneak the title on the last day. Won’t mean a thing long term.
GS: Would you ever have imagined ten years ago that City would be what they are now?
NG: No, never. I mean . . . did anyone?
The people who took over the club have yet to put even the slightest foot wrong.
The chairman is a colossal dude and as for the sheikh? If Carlsberg did owners . . .
GS: Who were/are the best City players you have seen?
NG: Dave Silva, Sergio, Yaya, Vinny (Kompany), Joe Hart, Kinkladze, Ali Benarbia, Bell, Lee, The Buzzer (Mike Summerbee). We are living in a golden era now, though.
GS: Who is the best current City player?
NG: It really is a toss-up between Silva and Aguero. ANYTHING is possible with those two.
GS: Finally, predictions for the game — and the season?
NG: I think it’ll be a draw. Maybe it has come a bit too early in the season for us to be fully bedded in with the new regime etc. So I can also see United nicking it 1-0.
As for the league? Surely no one is dumb enough to call it in September?
This league regularly makes fools of us all. I just hope it’s a great season and we somehow come out on top.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
David Silva
Gareth Bale
Juan Mata
Manuel Pellegrini
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Pep Guardiola
Sara Gallagher
Sergio Aguero
Yaya Toure
The former Oasis star and and famous Blue admits he loves David Silva that much - and also wants Bale in and Pellegrini out.
Noel Gallagher loves David Silva so much he would let him have sex with his wife!
The Oasis superstar and lifelong Blue also came up with a three-point plan to resurrect City’s title fortunes – including sacking Manuel Pellegrini and buying Gareth Bale.
Gallagher was speaking as a guest on NBC Sports’ 'Men in Blazers' show when he revealed the startling depth of his affection for City’s little Spanish wizard.
Asked to name his favourite player, Gallagher plunged straight in, naming Silva, Sergio Aguero and Yaya Toure, and then added, of Silva: “I’d let him have sex with my wife.”
One of the interviewers then remarked that Silva is one of those players who, no matter how much you hate their team, you cannot help but admire – and suggested that Gallagher might look at United ace Juan Mata in the same way.
Naughty Noel was having none of that: “No, I look at Juan Mata and think ‘F****** t***’” he replied.
He was then asked how City could be “fixed” after a trophy-less season and came up with his three-point plan.
“Number one, they need to buy four new players,” said the former Oasis star. “Number two they need to sell four old players. And number three they need to maybe look at a new manager.”
When pressed on which players and manager he wants to come in, Gallgher picked out Real Madrid star Bale and Bayern boss pep Guardiola – with Carlo Ancelotti as a possible back-up plan.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher: I'd Let David Silva Have Sex With My Wife!
The former Oasis star and and famous Blue admits he loves David Silva that much - and also wants Bale in and Pellegrini out.
Noel Gallagher loves David Silva so much he would let him have sex with his wife!
The Oasis superstar and lifelong Blue also came up with a three-point plan to resurrect City’s title fortunes – including sacking Manuel Pellegrini and buying Gareth Bale.
Gallagher was speaking as a guest on NBC Sports’ 'Men in Blazers' show when he revealed the startling depth of his affection for City’s little Spanish wizard.
Asked to name his favourite player, Gallagher plunged straight in, naming Silva, Sergio Aguero and Yaya Toure, and then added, of Silva: “I’d let him have sex with my wife.”
One of the interviewers then remarked that Silva is one of those players who, no matter how much you hate their team, you cannot help but admire – and suggested that Gallagher might look at United ace Juan Mata in the same way.
Naughty Noel was having none of that: “No, I look at Juan Mata and think ‘F****** t***’” he replied.
He was then asked how City could be “fixed” after a trophy-less season and came up with his three-point plan.
“Number one, they need to buy four new players,” said the former Oasis star. “Number two they need to sell four old players. And number three they need to maybe look at a new manager.”
When pressed on which players and manager he wants to come in, Gallgher picked out Real Madrid star Bale and Bayern boss pep Guardiola – with Carlo Ancelotti as a possible back-up plan.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Roberto Mancini
Sergio Aguero
Roberto Mancini received a big kiss on the mouth from rocker Liam Gallagher when he led Manchester City to its first ever Premier League title back in 2012.
City famously denied rivals Manchester United the trophy when Sergio Aguero struck an injury-time winner against Queens Park Rangers on the final day of the 2011/12 campaign.
And Mancini revealed how huge City fan Liam of Oasis-fame surprised him with a kiss on the mouth for his part in the historic moment.
"Winning the Premier League changed the history of Manchester City," Mancini said.
"When I was in my office after the decisive game, Liam Gallagher from Oasis came in. He's a big fan of City and he gave me a big kiss on the mouth. I didn't have time to react!"
Source: www.ballball.com
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Roberto Mancini On Being Kissed By Liam Gallagher
Roberto Mancini received a big kiss on the mouth from rocker Liam Gallagher when he led Manchester City to its first ever Premier League title back in 2012.
City famously denied rivals Manchester United the trophy when Sergio Aguero struck an injury-time winner against Queens Park Rangers on the final day of the 2011/12 campaign.
And Mancini revealed how huge City fan Liam of Oasis-fame surprised him with a kiss on the mouth for his part in the historic moment.
"Winning the Premier League changed the history of Manchester City," Mancini said.
"When I was in my office after the decisive game, Liam Gallagher from Oasis came in. He's a big fan of City and he gave me a big kiss on the mouth. I didn't have time to react!"
Source: www.ballball.com
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Liam Gallagher
Mario Balotelli
Sergio Aguero
Stevan Jovetic

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Liam Gallagher
Manuel Pellegrini
Oasis
Sergio Aguero
The former Oasis frontman said "I didn't think I could get any cooler but I'll give it a try".
The bucket challenge just got Rock N Roll after Liam Gallagher agreed to take the plunge.
The former Oasis frontman was nominated to do the charity craze by City star Sergio Ageuro.
And Blues fanatic Liam tonight informed his more than 800,000 twitter followers that he had accepted the challenge.
However, he didn’t miss the opportunity to slip in a bit of his legendary self confidence saying: “Ah Sergio, I didn’t think I could get any cooler but I’ll give it a try LG x”
Ageuro posted a video online of him being doused in ice cold water as part of the stunt which is designed to raise awareness of Motor Neuron Disease, known as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), in the United States.
And he has also given his manager something else to worry about at training tomorrow.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Liam Gallagher Set To Take Ice Bucket Challenge After Nomination By Sergio Aguero
The former Oasis frontman said "I didn't think I could get any cooler but I'll give it a try".
The bucket challenge just got Rock N Roll after Liam Gallagher agreed to take the plunge.
The former Oasis frontman was nominated to do the charity craze by City star Sergio Ageuro.
And Blues fanatic Liam tonight informed his more than 800,000 twitter followers that he had accepted the challenge.
However, he didn’t miss the opportunity to slip in a bit of his legendary self confidence saying: “Ah Sergio, I didn’t think I could get any cooler but I’ll give it a try LG x”
Ageuro posted a video online of him being doused in ice cold water as part of the stunt which is designed to raise awareness of Motor Neuron Disease, known as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), in the United States.
And he has also given his manager something else to worry about at training tomorrow.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Alan Carr
Edin Dzeko
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Ricky Hatton
Sergio Aguero
Some might say that even in a list of celebrity fans that includes Ricky Hatton, Alan Carr and his own brother, Noel Gallagher is still definitely (maybe) the most famous die-hard Manchester City supporter.
The former Oasis songwriter was at Goodison Park on Saturday to watch his beloved Blues roll with it as they edged a committed Everton side 3-2 to take a step closer towards reclaiming the Barclays Premier League title they last won dramatically in 2012.
The importance of being idle was lost on the High Flying Birds frontman as he mingled with supporters and rose from his seat to celebrate Sergio Aguero's opener and a brace from Edin Dzeko that takes City top of the table, level on points with Liverpool with a game in hand.
Click here to see a number of pictures of Noel at the game.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher Celebrates Manchester City's 3-2 Win At Goodison Park
Some might say that even in a list of celebrity fans that includes Ricky Hatton, Alan Carr and his own brother, Noel Gallagher is still definitely (maybe) the most famous die-hard Manchester City supporter.
The former Oasis songwriter was at Goodison Park on Saturday to watch his beloved Blues roll with it as they edged a committed Everton side 3-2 to take a step closer towards reclaiming the Barclays Premier League title they last won dramatically in 2012.
The importance of being idle was lost on the High Flying Birds frontman as he mingled with supporters and rose from his seat to celebrate Sergio Aguero's opener and a brace from Edin Dzeko that takes City top of the table, level on points with Liverpool with a game in hand.
Click here to see a number of pictures of Noel at the game.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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Jesus Navas
Manuel Pellegrini
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Pablo Zabaleta
Samri Nasri
Sergio Aguero
Vincent Kompany
Yaya Toure
Manchester City's stars gave supporters a behind the scenes glimpse of the what the euphoric Wembley dressing room looked like following the Capital One Cup triumph before kicking off the celebrations with Noel Gallagher.
The former Oasis star posed for a photo with City frontman Sergio Aguero on Sunday night - and the Argentine was delighted to be pictured with one of the club's most famous fans.
Posting the picture on Twitter, Aguero tweeted: 'With Noel Gallagher!!'
Aguero's team-mate and countryman Pablo Zabaleta also posed for a snap with the High Flying Birds singer. The Argentinean described Gallagher as a 'top man' in his tweet.
Manuel Pellegrini's side came from behind to beat Sunderland 3-1 on Sunday to clinch the first silverware of the season.
Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri notched twice within two minutes to turn the final on its head after Fabio Borini's early strike.
Jesus Navas added gloss to the win as stoppage time approached, and City's players were understandably jubilant once Martin Atkinson blew for full-time.
Victorious skipper Vincent Kompany took to Twitter to post a group picture of the squad alongside the trophy.
But he wasn't the only one.
Sergio Aguero featured in his first game since January and played a part in the second goal before being hooked by the manager. He had a proud thumb up next to the silverware.
Alvaro Negredo and Aleksandar Kolarov also tweeted snaps of themselves clutching hold of the trophy.
The togetherness was there for all to see, with players not picked or injured looking as pleased as those who were handed a starring role.
Pellegrini will need that spirit in the coming weeks.
City have ground to make up in the Premier League and need to turnaround a two-goal deficit away at Barcelona in the last-16 of the Champions League if they want to progress in Europe.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher Joins The Party As Manchester City Win The League Cup
Manchester City's stars gave supporters a behind the scenes glimpse of the what the euphoric Wembley dressing room looked like following the Capital One Cup triumph before kicking off the celebrations with Noel Gallagher.
The former Oasis star posed for a photo with City frontman Sergio Aguero on Sunday night - and the Argentine was delighted to be pictured with one of the club's most famous fans.
Posting the picture on Twitter, Aguero tweeted: 'With Noel Gallagher!!'
Aguero's team-mate and countryman Pablo Zabaleta also posed for a snap with the High Flying Birds singer. The Argentinean described Gallagher as a 'top man' in his tweet.
Manuel Pellegrini's side came from behind to beat Sunderland 3-1 on Sunday to clinch the first silverware of the season.
Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri notched twice within two minutes to turn the final on its head after Fabio Borini's early strike.
Jesus Navas added gloss to the win as stoppage time approached, and City's players were understandably jubilant once Martin Atkinson blew for full-time.
Victorious skipper Vincent Kompany took to Twitter to post a group picture of the squad alongside the trophy.
But he wasn't the only one.
Sergio Aguero featured in his first game since January and played a part in the second goal before being hooked by the manager. He had a proud thumb up next to the silverware.
Alvaro Negredo and Aleksandar Kolarov also tweeted snaps of themselves clutching hold of the trophy.
The togetherness was there for all to see, with players not picked or injured looking as pleased as those who were handed a starring role.
Pellegrini will need that spirit in the coming weeks.
City have ground to make up in the Premier League and need to turnaround a two-goal deficit away at Barcelona in the last-16 of the Champions League if they want to progress in Europe.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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David Moyes
Manuel Pellegrini
Mark Hughes
Noel Gallagher
Roberto Mancini
Sergio Aguero
Noel Gallagher said Manchester City's current form - and rivals Manchester United's struggles - is starting to make him believe in God ahead of the Capital One Cup final against Sunderland on Sunday.
Gallagher has been following City for over 40 years and claims he still can't believe the Citizens rise to prominence.
Indeed, City's rise coupled with Manchester United's struggles under David Moyes have given Gallagher reason to reconsider his religious views.
He said: "We'll never get used to this and we'll never get blaze about it.
"It's a great thing that's happened and none of us ever thought we would live to see the day that there was a thought that we could compete for any trophy, let alone all the trophies.
"It's just a wonderful thing and to cap it all off, this year United are rubbish.
"I take it as a message from God and if you're listening God, I am starting to believe."
Gallagher added that he was delighted to see Argentine forward Sergio Aguero back in the starting line-up to take on the Black Cats, saying: "We're easily a 20 per cent better fan when he's in the side."
And Gallagher also suggested he was enjoying City's style of play under Manuel Pellegrini after three years under Roberto Mancini.
He told BBC Five Live: "We played with an Italian manager for three years and now we have a Spanish mentality.
"When we played under Mark Hughes even though we had different players, we played with a British mentality. It's quite amazing."
Source: www.express.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher Is 'Starting To Believe In God' After Man City Success
Noel Gallagher said Manchester City's current form - and rivals Manchester United's struggles - is starting to make him believe in God ahead of the Capital One Cup final against Sunderland on Sunday.
Gallagher has been following City for over 40 years and claims he still can't believe the Citizens rise to prominence.
Indeed, City's rise coupled with Manchester United's struggles under David Moyes have given Gallagher reason to reconsider his religious views.
He said: "We'll never get used to this and we'll never get blaze about it.
"It's a great thing that's happened and none of us ever thought we would live to see the day that there was a thought that we could compete for any trophy, let alone all the trophies.
"It's just a wonderful thing and to cap it all off, this year United are rubbish.
"I take it as a message from God and if you're listening God, I am starting to believe."
Gallagher added that he was delighted to see Argentine forward Sergio Aguero back in the starting line-up to take on the Black Cats, saying: "We're easily a 20 per cent better fan when he's in the side."
And Gallagher also suggested he was enjoying City's style of play under Manuel Pellegrini after three years under Roberto Mancini.
He told BBC Five Live: "We played with an Italian manager for three years and now we have a Spanish mentality.
"When we played under Mark Hughes even though we had different players, we played with a British mentality. It's quite amazing."
Source: www.express.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher
Sergio Aguero
Former Oasis star Noel Gallagher looks back on the 2-1 victory for Roberto Mancini's side in the Manchester derby.
A stunning solo goal from second-half substitute Sergio Aguero clinched a dramatic win for Man City in a thrilling night at Old Trafford.
It was certainly an animated affair that thoroughly lived up to the pre-match hype, which was concluded by a sublime finish from City’s Argentine striker, which also ended Man United’s remarkable 18-game unbeaten league run and cut their lead at the top to 12 points.
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Noel Gallagher: Manchester City Have Won The Battle, But Lost The War
Former Oasis star Noel Gallagher looks back on the 2-1 victory for Roberto Mancini's side in the Manchester derby.
A stunning solo goal from second-half substitute Sergio Aguero clinched a dramatic win for Man City in a thrilling night at Old Trafford.
It was certainly an animated affair that thoroughly lived up to the pre-match hype, which was concluded by a sublime finish from City’s Argentine striker, which also ended Man United’s remarkable 18-game unbeaten league run and cut their lead at the top to 12 points.
To listen to the interview click here.
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Nicole Gallagher
Oasis
Scully
Sergio Aguero
There was no way that Liam Gallagher was going to enter his forties with a whimper.
The Beady Eye frontman booked out one of London’s top nightclubs, Whisky Mist, to mark his milestone 40th last night.
And in a bid to make sure the brutal bar tab didn’t get too silly, he even got vodka brand Ciroc to sponsor it.
Tipple of choice ... Ciroc vodka In the old days it would have been Red Stripe and Benson & Hedges backing the binge, but times change.
A source said: “Liam isn’t shy about hitting the big 4-0. He’s got all his friends and family down for a tear-up.
“He’s had a brilliant week over in Madrid doing some business with Pretty Green and had a belter of a night out. He’s starting a new decade in his life with a bang.”
Liam’s missus Nicole Appleton helped organise the party.
Close pals and family were invited, plus a few famous faces.
The date of the bash made it difficult for any of the Manchester City stars to attend though. It was less than 48 hours before City’s Sunday teatime game with Arsenal, so only Mario Balotelli would risk making an appearance.
However, Liam did receieve birthday wishes from one of his favourite Blues stars. Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero sent the rocker a happy birthday message on Twitter yesterday.
Liam treated himself to a new ring to mark the birthday.
The jewels resemble the shape of the mod target and cost him a small fortune.
He told me the diamonds had special significance with outer space when I saw him at the GQ Awards.
He’s also pictured here with his pal Scully from Manchester earlier this week with two fluffy mascots at Real Madrid’s Bernabeu stadium.
They look like they might come from another solar system too.
Liam might be 40, but he’ll always have the spirit of a teenager.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.
More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.
Liam Gallagher Celebrates His 40th Birthday In Style
There was no way that Liam Gallagher was going to enter his forties with a whimper.
The Beady Eye frontman booked out one of London’s top nightclubs, Whisky Mist, to mark his milestone 40th last night.
And in a bid to make sure the brutal bar tab didn’t get too silly, he even got vodka brand Ciroc to sponsor it.
Tipple of choice ... Ciroc vodka In the old days it would have been Red Stripe and Benson & Hedges backing the binge, but times change.
A source said: “Liam isn’t shy about hitting the big 4-0. He’s got all his friends and family down for a tear-up.
“He’s had a brilliant week over in Madrid doing some business with Pretty Green and had a belter of a night out. He’s starting a new decade in his life with a bang.”
Liam’s missus Nicole Appleton helped organise the party.
Close pals and family were invited, plus a few famous faces.
The date of the bash made it difficult for any of the Manchester City stars to attend though. It was less than 48 hours before City’s Sunday teatime game with Arsenal, so only Mario Balotelli would risk making an appearance.
However, Liam did receieve birthday wishes from one of his favourite Blues stars. Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero sent the rocker a happy birthday message on Twitter yesterday.
Liam treated himself to a new ring to mark the birthday.
The jewels resemble the shape of the mod target and cost him a small fortune.
He told me the diamonds had special significance with outer space when I saw him at the GQ Awards.
He’s also pictured here with his pal Scully from Manchester earlier this week with two fluffy mascots at Real Madrid’s Bernabeu stadium.
They look like they might come from another solar system too.
Liam might be 40, but he’ll always have the spirit of a teenager.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.
More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.
Edin Dzeko
Noel Gallagher
Sergio Aguero

Noel Gallagher has opened up about his reaction to his beloved Manchester City winning the Premier League title yesterday (May 13), revealing he "cried like a baby".
The club won the title with two last-gasp goals in a 3-2 win over Queens Park Rangers and pipped their great rivals Manchester United to the prize. Gallagher, whose brother Liam was at the game, revealed he saw it all happen from a bar in Santiago, Chile.
Speaking to the BBC, Gallagher described his feelings when his team went from being 1-0 up to 2-1 down, a scoreline which held right up until the dying minutes.
He said: "We arrived in Santiago and a friend of ours opened his bar early so we could watch it. It started off tense, then it went from tense into elation and then back to tension. It seemed like QPR were in the lead for a lifetime and it was very dark."
He then spoke about his elation when City striker Edin Dzeko equalised, adding: "Right before we scored, I thought 'We need it now, if we're going to do it, we need to do it now'. And then when Dzeko scored, I don't know what happened after that, there was a lot of swearing."
Then asked how he reacted when Sergio Aguero won the game and title for his team, Gallagher said: "My mate tried to pull the TV off the wall. I swore a lot and then I cried like a baby because I've never seen anything like that before. It was mindblowing."
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher: 'I Cried Like A Baby When Man City Won The Premier League'

Noel Gallagher has opened up about his reaction to his beloved Manchester City winning the Premier League title yesterday (May 13), revealing he "cried like a baby".
The club won the title with two last-gasp goals in a 3-2 win over Queens Park Rangers and pipped their great rivals Manchester United to the prize. Gallagher, whose brother Liam was at the game, revealed he saw it all happen from a bar in Santiago, Chile.
Speaking to the BBC, Gallagher described his feelings when his team went from being 1-0 up to 2-1 down, a scoreline which held right up until the dying minutes.
He said: "We arrived in Santiago and a friend of ours opened his bar early so we could watch it. It started off tense, then it went from tense into elation and then back to tension. It seemed like QPR were in the lead for a lifetime and it was very dark."
He then spoke about his elation when City striker Edin Dzeko equalised, adding: "Right before we scored, I thought 'We need it now, if we're going to do it, we need to do it now'. And then when Dzeko scored, I don't know what happened after that, there was a lot of swearing."
Then asked how he reacted when Sergio Aguero won the game and title for his team, Gallagher said: "My mate tried to pull the TV off the wall. I swore a lot and then I cried like a baby because I've never seen anything like that before. It was mindblowing."
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher
Sergio Aguero

Manchester City fan and musician Noel Gallagher admits he "cried like a baby" when Sergio Aguero fired the Blues to a "mind-blowing" title win.
The former Oasis star tells BBC Radio 5 live 's Colin Paterson of his feelings on watching City claim their first league for 44 years, at the expense of neighbours United.
Click here to listen to the interview.
Manchester City Fan Noel Gallagher On 'Bind-Blowing' Victory

Manchester City fan and musician Noel Gallagher admits he "cried like a baby" when Sergio Aguero fired the Blues to a "mind-blowing" title win.
The former Oasis star tells BBC Radio 5 live 's Colin Paterson of his feelings on watching City claim their first league for 44 years, at the expense of neighbours United.
Click here to listen to the interview.
Carlos Tevez
Joey Barton
Noel Gallagher
Sergio Aguero
Noel Gallagher joined Absolute Radio extra's Rock 'N' Roll football to talk about his beloved Man City and offer his thoughts on the brand new Premier League season.
He talks about Sergio Aguero, Roberto Mancini, Carlos Tevez, Joey Barton, Samir Nasri, Mario Balotelli and more.
Click here to listen to the interview now.
Source: www.absoluteradio.co.uk
Noel Gallagher On Manchester City Sergio Aguero, Carlos Tevez, Joey Barton And More...

Noel Gallagher joined Absolute Radio extra's Rock 'N' Roll football to talk about his beloved Man City and offer his thoughts on the brand new Premier League season.
He talks about Sergio Aguero, Roberto Mancini, Carlos Tevez, Joey Barton, Samir Nasri, Mario Balotelli and more.
Click here to listen to the interview now.
Source: www.absoluteradio.co.uk
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