NOEL Gallagher has said Liam should call him to discuss an Oasis reunion.
Noel, 55 insists his brother Liam Gallagher just has to “get his people to call my people” to discuss an Oasis reunion that would delight millions of fans across the UK and the World.

The feuding siblings have sparked speculation they could reform the legendary nineties Britpop group – who split in 2009 after a backstage bust-up between the pair at their final concert – after frontman Liam, 50, said a reunion is “happening” on Twitter.
And the legendary guitarist Noel has since reacted and insisted he’s willing to listen to his brother after years of being estranged – but he doubts he has the nerve to pick up the phone.

Speaking in a radio interview in France on France Inter, Noel said: “There’s something in the papers back in England today.
“[Liam] should get his people to call my people; they know who they are, they know where we are. Stop talking on the f****** internet, and let’s see what you’ve got to say.”

The reporter then asked if that’s all it would take to reunite Oasis, to which he replied: “You would think, right? You would think. He’s got my number, he’s got my manager’s number, call us. But you know what? He won’t call.”

Responding to a Twitter follower who asked what the chances of them reuniting are last weekend, Liam replied: “It’s happening.”
Liam also joked with brotherly banter to a fan who asked if it was happening: “he ain’t got no people”.
Noel had admitted earlier this year that he’ll “never say never” to a reunion.
He told BBC Radio Manchester: “You should never say never, [but] it would have to take an extraordinary set of circumstances.
“That’s not to say that those circumstances would never come about.”

The ‘Champagne Supernova’ hitmaker was then asked how he and Liam are getting on these days, to which he replied: “Oh, brilliantly, yeah. Genuinely, yeah.
“He [Liam] has taken a year out apparently to find himself.”
Liam responded on Twitter: “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 tday as you were LG.”
The latest development came after Roger Daltrey – the legendary WHO frontman spoke highly of Manchester’s finest Oasis – and Britpop group’s former frontman Liam Gallagher and urged them to get back together.
The band is still hugely popular – with an Oasis themed bar Definitely Maybe relaunching in Bolton in December 2022.
