Noel and Liam Gallagher spark Oasis reunion and ending 14-year feud

‘He should get his people to call my people’: Noel Gallagher and his brother Liam spark Oasis reunion rumours as they discuss FINALLY ending 14-year feud

Noel Gallagher called on his brother and former bandmate Liam to end their ongoing 14-year feud and to phone him about an Oasis reunion. 

Noel, 55, said his younger sibling, 50, should stop tweeting about getting the hit band back together and do something about it like talking to him instead. 

Speaking on a French radio show, he said: ‘He should get his people to call my people. They know who they are, they know where we are.

‘Stop talking on the f***ing internet and let’s see what you’ve got to say.’

Noel was asked whether a phone call would end the feud with his brother, he replied: ‘You would think, right? He’s got my number, he’s got my manager’s number, call us. But you know what? He won’t call.’

‘He should get his people to call my people’: Noel Gallagher called on his brother and former bandmate Liam to end their ongoing 14-year feud and to phone him about an Oasis reunion

‘Let’s see what you’ve got to say’: Noel, 55, said his younger sibling, 50, (pictured 2022) should stop tweeting about getting the hit band back together and do something about it like talking to him instead

The comments sparked an angry response from Liam, who once again called him a ‘potato’ and said he should ring him first.  

Liam responded: ‘I’ll call only if I can reimburse it. He’s had enough out of me, him and his cowboys’. 

Fans asked the youngest sibling why Noel has not picked up the phone to ring him, he said: ‘Exactly, what does he think this is — 2013?

‘He don’t deal with yes men. Here’s how I see it. The little fella, aka potato, has done a lot of damage to Oasis as a band/brand.

‘He’s got a lot of making up to do not just to me but to you the fans, the people that put us where we are today.’

Liam first started calling his brother a ‘potato’ as an insult in 2016 as he claims he ‘looks like one’. 

Those close to Liam claim he is still ‘badly hurt’, they said: ‘If they could focus on the music it would be a lot easier but they need to clear the air’. 

Oasis split in 2009 right before taking the stage at a festival in the French capital. 

Next year will make the 30th anniversary of the band’s debut album, Definitely Maybe.

Noel said: ‘He should get his people to call my people. They know who they are, they know where we are. Stop talking on the f***ing internet and let’s see what you’ve got to say’

Feud: The comments sparked an angry response from Liam, who once again called him a ‘potato’ and said he should ring him first

Band: Oasis split in 2009 right before taking the stage at a festival in the French capital. Next year will make the 30th anniversary of the band’s debut album, Definitely Maybe (pictured in 2008)

Noel revealed in 2021 that he was the one to spark the bitter feud with his brother Liam. 

The Oasis rocker spoke of how Liam had given him clothes from his brand Pretty Green before it launched in 2009, only for him to donate it, unworn, to a charity shop. 

Marking what was ‘the beginning of the end’, Noel told The Matt Morgan Podcast  how his brother ‘went f*****g mental’ when he discovered his clothes were on ‘a shop mannequin in Barnardo’s’ before he had even launched the brand. 

Reliving the tale, Noel said: ‘Liam gave us a load of clobber, not just me, he gave the band it. I went straight to the charity shop and left it in the shop doorway.

‘He went f*****g  mental. He said, “If you didn’t f*****g want it, you should have just said you didn’t f*****g want it, you c***.

‘It was on the shop mannequin in Barnardo’s a month before it launched. If push comes to shove, that was the beginning of the end.’

Noel and Liam have been trading insults ever since Oasis split at their final concert in Paris in 2009 after a backstage bust-up. 

The duo quickly went their separate ways when the band disbanded and their infamous decade-long feud has been running ever since. 

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