2 days agoBlogsComments Off on Missing Sabungeros In Taal Lake: Suspicious Objects Were Found During Search
Authorities are searching for the missing sabungeros in Taal Lake and have found these suspicious objects. MISSING SABUNGEROS IN TAAL LAKE – Another day was spent searching for the missing people, and authorities have found this on the second day. During the technical site assessment, the authorities have found a sack containing burnt bones in ... Read more
2 days agoBlogsComments Off on Moment alleged Russian spy ‘drops off USB stick in bike seat to leak Grant Shapps’s sensitive details’
THIS is the moment a man accused of being a Russian spy dropped off a USB stick – allegedly containing sensitive details about Grant Shapps – underneath a bike seat.
A court has been shown photographs that allegedly see Howard Phillips, 65, delivering a secretive message for his “Russian handlers”.
SolentNewly released pictures reveal the moment Mr Phillips allegedly dropped a USB stick containing private information about Grant Shapps inside a bike[/caption]
SolentMr Philips being arrested at a Black Sheep Coffee outlet in London[/caption]
AFPGrant Shapps served as defence secretary from August 2023 to July 2024[/caption]
Mr Phillips is currently on trial accused of trying to spy for the Kremlin by leaking Shapps’ personal information, including the location of his private plane.
Pictures shown to Winchester Crown Court allegedly show him following his handlers’ instructions by dropping off a message inside a USB stick in the opened seat shaft of a bike.
Prosecutors alleged that Mr Phillips wanted to “offer services” to Russian intelligence but unknowingly was corresponding with undercover British security service agents – whom he believed to be from the Kremlin.
Another image shows the alleged spy, and previous insolvency worker, being arrested at a Black Sheep Coffee outlet in London.
Other pictures display a phone and hotel rooms he allegedly bought on behalf of the Russian “agents”.
The court heard how the dad of four – who was due to start a job with UK Border Force – handed the operatives a bag containing a USB stick with Shapps’ personal details.
These included his home address, phone number, and the location of his private plane.
Mr Phillips, from Harlow, Essex, denies engaging in conduct to assist a foreign intelligence service.
Prosecutors argue that the former insolvency worker boasted he could get government clearance, as a result of his new job with Border Force.
The court heard how Mr Phillips said he wanted the “agents” and him to be like “family”, adding they could all “help and look after each other”.
He also allegedly claimed to have been in Shapps’ home and had met him several times.
In one meeting with the “agents”, Mr Phillips said: “I have something. I don’t know if you want it or don’t want it.
“What do you know about the Secretary of Defence in the UK? Because, I have personal information which may be useful.”
Jurors were shown a letter Mr Phillips was allegedly handed during that same meeting, which read: “Dear Howard, thank you for your continued cooperation. Moscow very pleased with ongoing progress.”
He reportedly asked that, going forward, the officers refer to Moscow as “mother” in their messages.
It is alleged that after this point, Mr Phillips continued to assist the supposed agents and did not withdraw his Border Force job application, which prosecutors say would have provided him with further access to Government information.
A note that promised “100 per cent loyalty” to the Russian Intelligence Service (RIS) was also contained in the USB stick he allegedly dropped in the bike.
FacebookMr Phillips is accused of engaging in conduct to assist a foreign intelligence service[/caption]
SolentA close-up of the moment Mr Phillips allegedly dropped off the USB[/caption]
SolentThe USB stick in Mr Phillips’ posession[/caption]
It also claimed Mr Phillips could move “under the radar” if he gained a valid government security vetting pass.
The trial had heard previously how the dad had applied for a job with the UK Border Force in October 2023.
However, he was unemployed at the time of the alleged spying, with Jocelyn Ledward KC, prosecuting, saying his “financial struggles” contributed to his “eagerness and desire” to help the RIS.
Messages between Mr Phillips and the “Russian spies” began in March 2024, starting first over email before moving to WhatsApp, and eventually Signal.
Shapps served as defence secretary from August 2023 to July 2024 and would have been involved in countless important communications with Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
2 days agoBlogsComments Off on Jamie Laing opens up on ‘feud’ with Spencer Mathews with telling comment that ‘proves something HAS happened’
JAMIE Laing and Spencer Matthews were once thick as thieves since meeting as teenagers before finding fame on Made In Chelsea.
But in recent years a mysterious feud between the pair has threatened to end their friendship for good.
Getty Images - GettySpencer Matthews and Jamie Laing have been feuding for two years[/caption]
They were once the best of friends
Now for the first time, Jamie, whose wife Sophie Habboo is pregnant with their first child, has directly address the rumours by giving a telling clue that something HAS happened to make them fallout.
There are suggestions of a rift over Jamie forgetting to invite Spencer to his first wedding to Sophie Habboo and then allegations he behaved badly at the couple’s second wedding.
It’s also been rumoured there’s been rivalry between the pair since Jamie took on a Comic Relief Ultra Marathon – after Spencer ran 30 marathons in 30 days across the Jordanian desert.
In an interview with You Magazine, Jamie said: “Look, what can I say? I love Spencer, I really love him so much, and I don’t think he’d mind me saying this…
“Spencer’s a hard person to be friends with.
“We were thick as thieves for a long time, but I think what happens is family and life.
“From my side, I have no jealousy towards him whatsoever.
“I only love and adore him more than anything in the entire world.
“I still consider him one of my closest friends and I’m godfather to his daughter.
“But, yeah… I mean… you would have to ask him.”
“I adore him, but you have to ask him what he feels.”
Despite the spiel, Jamie failed to directly shut down the accusation they’re feuding.
Spencer addressed speculation over his absence from Jamie’s first wedding in 2023 – revealing he hadn’t been invited.
While Spencer had attended the pair’s June wedding in Spain, he wasn’t present at the legal ceremony in London two months prior and was seen on holiday in Portugal with his family instead.
InstagramSpencer at Jamie and Sophie Habboo’s second wedding in Spain[/caption]
When fans expressed their shock that he had chosen to go overseas instead, he used his podcast with wife Vogue to set the record straight, admitting he was “p***ed off”.
He said: “I’m being hammered for ‘snubbing’ my best friend’s wedding to go on holiday, and then posting about my holiday.
“I’m not here to b***h about my best friends but there’s been some serious miscommunication from him.
He continued: “I just want to set the record straight, more than anything. I’m not here to whinge.
“I was not invited to this part of Jamie’s wedding, and neither was Vogue.”
The former reality TV stars have been best pals since they were 15 before joining E4’s hit Made in Chelsea show in the second series in 2011.
SplashSophie is pregnant with the couple’s first child[/caption]
Instagram/@spencermatthewsSpencer with his wife Vogue Williams[/caption]
2 days agoBlogsComments Off on Who is Lloyd Glasspool’s fiancée Sophia Maslin?
LLOYD Glasspool and Julian Cash’s electrifying run at the All England Club has British tennis fans dreaming of glory.
Here we get to know Lloyd’s fiancée Sophia Maslin, who has been very vocal in supporting her man from the stands throughout Wimbledon 2025.
Instagram @lloyd.glasspoolSophia Maslin is engaged to Liam Glasspool[/caption]
GettyJulian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool shaking hands with Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos following their semi-final victory[/caption]
Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash’s path to the Wimbledon gentlemen’s doubles final has been marked by impressive consistency and ballsy clutch performances.
In the first round, they defeated Vasil Kirkov and Bart Stevens in straight sets, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4, showcasing strong nerves in the first set tiebreak.
In the second round, they faced Hendrik Jebens and Albano Olivetti, advancing again without dropping a set.
They were up against an Guido Andreozzi and Marcelo Demoliner in round three, whom they dispatched in straight sets.
Their biggest test came in the quarter-finals against defending champions Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten, where the Brit pairing saved three match points, eventually winning 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (10-8) in a nail-bitingly dramatic finish.
In the semi-finals, they delivered a commanding performance to defeat French Open champions and fourth seeds Marcel Granollers from Spain and Horacio Zeballos without facing a single break point.
They have dropped just one set en route to the final, setting up a historic all-British bid for the title.
Next up, they face alternates — that’s right, they were added to the main draw after a team dropped out — Rinky Hijikata and David Pel.
The newly formed duo caused a huge upset by eliminating the world’s top team, Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic.
Despite being favourites based on rankings, Lloyd has acknowledged the unpredictability of their opponents.
He said: “This is probably the first match we are going in as favourites from rankings. They are a tricky pair.
“They have never played together before so no-one has any rankings on them.
“They have just taken out the best team in the world this year.
“It’s going to be an extremely difficult match but hopefully we will have the crowd with us and it will be an exciting match.”
She is very consistent throughout the match — she is very vocal I really appreciate it. I think Julian really likes it as well. It lifts us as a team for sure
Lloyd Glasspool
Lloyd and Julian are aiming to bring the Wimbledon men’s doubles title home — a feat last achieved by Pat Hughes and Raymond Tuckey in 1936.
Who is Lloyd Glasspool’s fiancée Sophia Maslin?
A unique element of their Wimbledon 2025 campaign has been the unwavering support of Glasspool’s fiancée, Sophia Maslin.
Speaking about her cheering him on, Lloyd said: “I don’t know a lot of what she says but it is all positive.
“She is very consistent throughout the match — she is very vocal.
“I really appreciate it. I think Julian really likes it as well. It lifts us as a team for sure.
Sophia is a barrister-trained businesswoman and entrepreneur from London.
Instagram @lloyd.glasspoolLloyd and Sophia share glimpses of their life together on social media[/caption]
She is best known for her innovative work in legal technology and the modelling industry.
Sophia is the founder and CEO of Morby — an online platform designed to modernise and simplify estate planning for the next generation.
The company aims to make will-writing more accessible, affordable, and approachable, especially for young families.
She also co-founded Revolt Model Agency in 2016 while studying law in London, combining her interests in law, business and the creative industries.
Sophia holds a Bachelor of Law from BPP Law School, completed between 2015 and 2017.
She achieved her goal of becoming a barrister in 2021.
While it hasn’t been reported when they became engaged, Lloyd opened up on when the happy couple will tie the knot
He said: “We get married the weekend before Queen’s next year. Not sure of the date – should probably know that!”
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2 days agoBlogsComments Off on ‘The world opens up when you’re thin’ – The dark truth of extreme thinness ‘Skinnytok’ trend targeting girls and teens
IF you thought we left diet culture back in the 1990s, think again.
Toxic ideas about bodies and weight are creeping back into our lives, and it’s clear the lessons of the past haven’t sunk in.
Bobbi McDermott battled anorexia for yearsAna B has shared the challenges of the unrealistic pursuit of a perfect bodyBarry Murphy said that the TikTok algorithm is a systemic issue
Leading the charge is social media, with TikTok at the centre of it all.
A disturbing trend dubbed SkinnyTok has blown up so much on the app TikTok bosses had to step in and ban the hashtag.
But that hasn’t stopped sneaky variations of it from slipping through the cracks and landing in front of young girls and teens.
The trend saw the social media platform, with TWO million Irish users – many of whom are underage despite the 13-year-old age limit – flooded with hundreds of thousands of videos showing weight loss tips that could “promote eating disorders” and “objectification of women’s bodies”.
Both the European Commission and Coimisiún na Meán warned that the trend was promoting “unrealistic body images” and “extreme weight loss”.
Bobbi McDermott, 42, from Dublin, knows more than most just how insidious “skinny talk” can be.
She battled anorexia for years in the era of a comment made by model Kate Moss back in the 2000s that “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels”, a comment that the top model has since distanced herself from.
Bobbi told The Irish Sun: “This is skinny talk. They glamourise [the weight loss] like it’s amazing but they’re playing with fire.
“Kate was right for about five minutes until the world shrinks along with your body, and all that is left is pain.
“These trends add into that competitive nature and that need for perfection, which is so dangerous for addictions like anorexia.
“The biggest interest rates in the world are the weight loss industry and the porn industry.
“And both of them are designed to take you down and both promote an unhealthy body image. I think it’s always going to be there.”
The English model’s comment was heavily criticised in 2009 after it was adopted by a number of pro-anorexia websites.
Kate was accused of encouraging eating disorders at the time, and almost a decade later the supermodel said she regretted saying the controversial quote.
But years later, skinny talk is back, flooding social media channels with extreme weight loss tips.
TikTok chiefs have said the #SkinnyTok searches are now blocked since “it has become linked to unhealthy weight-loss content”.
And now searches for the hashtag lead to a link to mental health support.
But searches related to the hashtag ‘skinny’ are still available on the social media platform with hundreds of thousands of pieces of content related to weight loss.
And trends like ‘You Don’t Need A Treat You’re Not A Dog,’ ‘Skinny is self respect,’ ‘Being hot and skinny,’ ‘SK!NNITOK’ are still attracting hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok.
‘SOCIAL ADDICTION’
Bobbi added: “I think that there should be optional protections that you can put in there.
“I personally would go on and ban all these hashtags and I report damaging things that come up.
“And now, thankfully, they do not come up any more because of my algorithm.
“But [skinny talk] is a social addiction. We’re obsessed with how we look.
“I think if we want to fight against or if we want to starve the oxygen out of these trends, we have to push against it with more healthy trends, with more connection to real people, not these people that are, you know, putting on filters, doing angles.
“You fight it back with positive connections, positive stories, positive lifestyles.”
‘PRESSURE TO BE SKINNY’
Brazilian social media influencer Ana B, 35, who has been living in Dublin for over a decade now, has shared how she developed a binge eating disorder as well as the challenges of the unrealistic pursuit of a perfect body.
She said: “I have binge eating because of severe anxiety. I’ve had it since I was a teenager.
“I was around 15-years-old when I started taking weight loss pills along with laxatives, overexercising, and doing all sorts of things, because when I lived in Brazil, I really wanted to be thin.
“I really felt that pressure to be thin in Brazil. And from that point on, I started developing a binge eating disorder.
“It’s still something I carry with me. Now that I’m older, with therapy and self-awareness, I understand it. I know what it is. I’m working on it but it is hard, it’s really hard.”
Ana has also noted a change in social behaviour – especially online – after the Covid-19 pandemic in which the plus-size bodies were embraced through the lens of body positivity which also reflected in the fashion landscape.
But now, five years later, skinny talks are once again dominating the headlines – this time, the Brazilian woman believes it could be driven by the growing popularity of weight-loss drugs.
Ana added: “The whole of society embraced the plus-size business, and curvy women, because that’s what they were selling.
“But today, when you walk into the shops, you can’t find plus-size options anymore.
“And then people say it is because ‘there’s no demand’ or come up with other excuses, but to me that’s just not true. I genuinely believe it’s tied to the pharmaceutical push — there’s a lot of money involved.
“Sadly, especially on TikTok, people now feel increasingly comfortable promoting the idea that being thin is the ultimate goal.
“There’s even a trend going around in the US with people saying: ‘I’ll never be unhappy, because I’ll be thin.’
“And what scares me most is the level of engagement – so many likes and so many comments.
“People feel more and more free to say these things out loud.
“But I can’t even bring myself to blame them — it’s a reflection of the world we live in: the fashion industry, beauty standards, society.”
The 35-year-old revealed that she underwent bariatric surgery due to health reasons last April, and has lost 15kg since then.
‘QUITE CHALLENGING’
She added: “After losing weight through bariatric surgery, I can see how people treat me differently now.
“The decision to have bariatric surgery was for health, but from the moment you start to see that the world is easier and people are nicer when you start to lose weight, it is quite challenging.
“The way the world opens up to you when you’re thin — it’s real. The life of a thin person is way easier than the life of a fat person. Sadly, that’s just the reality we’re living in.”
New data from the Health Service Executive showed that more than 500 people were diagnosed with an eating disorder last year, 118 more diagnoses than in 2023.
And there was a 33 per cent increase in referrals for treatment in 2024.
Research and Policy Officer with Bodywhys, the Eating Disorders Association of Ireland, Barry Murphy, said that the algorithm is a systemic issue, adding: “It’s like a bad neighbour or someone you did not invite to your family party.”
He continued: “The algorithm gets to know our preferences in what we search for and what we access, view, watch and follow.
“And the concern with eating disorders is the person might then fall down a rabbit hole of content that ultimately promotes eating disorders.
“The problem with weight-loss-based content is that it really brings up objectification and that your worth is tied up in this part of your appearance when it should be a focus on health and not a particular body type.”
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF ANOREXIA
ACCORDING to the HSE, the main symptom of anorexia is losing more weight than is healthy for your age and height.
The full list of signs are:
deliberately missing meals, eating very little or avoiding eating any foods you see as fattening
lying about what and when you’ve eaten, and how much you weigh
taking medicine that makes you feel less hungry (appetite suppressants)
exercising too much
making yourself sick
using medicines to help you poo (laxatives) or to make you pee (diuretics) to try to avoid putting on weight
an overwhelming fear of gaining weight
strict rituals around eating
seeing losing a lot of weight as a positive thing
believing you are fat when you are a healthy weight or underweight
not admitting your weight loss is serious
He added: “You can see problems with TikTok linked to eating disorders going back as far as 2020.
“There are some long-term issues there that clearly haven’t been fully addressed.
“They need to look at the algorithm from a risk perspective, so to identify the harms, to assess them and then ultimately report on them, so being more transparent with what’s going on.
“And individually, people need to be careful where they get validation from, particularly if it is online, because online is very fleeting.”
Over one million units of illegal medicines were detained by the Health Products Regulatory Authority last year, a 14 per cent increase compared to 2023.
The HPRA also noted an upward trend in detentions of GLP-1 products – medications used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity – including semaglutide and liraglutide.
In a statement, a spokesperson said: “The HPRA confirmed that it detained 1,000,984 dosage units of falsified and other illegal medicines in 2024.
“The data highlights that anabolic steroids, sedatives and erectile dysfunction products are consistently the most detained categories of medicines year on year.
“While overall numbers remain low, 1,582 units of GLP-1 products were detained in 2024 compared to 568 units in 2023 and just 40 units in 2022.”
An estimated 188,895 people in Ireland will experience an eating disorder at some point in their lives, according to Bodywhys. And one in 20 people across the country will experience an eating disorder in their lifetime.
BODYWHYS provides a non-judgmental and confidential support and information service to anyone experiencing an eating disorder. You can get in touch at (01) 270 7906 or alex@bodywhys.ie
AFPTikTok has blocked the search results for #SkinnyTok since ‘it has become linked to unhealthy weight loss content’[/caption]
2 days agoBlogsComments Off on Horrifying moment gunman opens fire on crowded beer garden of pub leaving woman, 55, seriously injured
THIS is the horrifying moment a gunman opened fire on a crowded beer garden of a pub, leaving a woman seriously injured.
Last year, Oliver Corney fired three shots into the busy beer garden of the Red Lion in Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire.
PAOliver Corney, 34, has been jailed after open firing on a beer garden[/caption]
PAFrightening CCTV footage issued by South Yorkshire Police shows one of three shots fired[/caption]
PAThe gunman reportedly came after a pub brawl[/caption]
One of the shots fired on June 28 hit landlady Bonita Page, 55, in the leg, leaving her with serious injuries.
Page was trying to break up the fight when she was caught in the crossfire.
In a chilling video released by South Yorkshire Police, the first gunshot can be seen striking the ground between a small crowd of people.
The second, a little further away, sends sparks flying into the air.
In the third shot, a white-haired woman standing by the pub’s gate can be seen doubling over before limping inside.
Corney’s attack followed a fight outside the pub and after firing into the crowd, Corney then fled the scene.
The force’s Armed Crime Team quickly launched an investigation.
A spokesman said: “Officers were quickly on the scene and through initial witness interviews and CCTV enquiries, Corney was nominated as a suspect.
“As the local community began to provide crucial information about the incident, Corney obviously felt the net closing and handed himself in.
“After refusing to provide any comment or explanation for his reckless behaviour, a positive identification from a witness of the incident and an overwhelming amount of evidence resulted in Corney being charged with possess a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence and Section 18 – grievous bodily harm with intent.”
Page was badly affected by the traumatic event and has not since returned to work and is still in pain.
In her personal statement the landlady now finds ordinary activities difficult and has nightmares and PTSD.
Sheffield Crown Court heard, and Judge Jeremy Richardson KC said the shooter had “wrecked her life”.
He said Corney had “narrowly avoided a life sentence”.
The 34-year-old initially pleaded not guilty to the crimes in a shameless display of “remorseless behaviour” but finally he changed his plea to guilty.
On Friday, July 11, at Sheffield Crown Court, Corney, of Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield, was handed an extended sentence of 16 years and nine months in prison.
He must serve at least 11 years and nine months behind bars.
Detective Constable Jennifer Guest, of our Armed Crime Team, said: “Corney’s thoughtless actions put lots of people in danger and it is only through sheer luck that more people were not injured during this incident.
“His careless behaviour has left a lasting impact on his victim and I hope this sentence provides some closure for her.
“This was a thorough investigation which was helped by lots of support from the local community ultimately providing an overwhelming amount of evidence leaving Corney no choice but to plead guilty.
“We are relentless in our approach to tackling firearm enabled criminality in South Yorkshire and as today’s sentencing shows, anyone intent on illegally using or possessing firearms will be found and dealt with by the courts.
“We need the public to continue to help us in order to keep putting these dangerous criminals behind bars, and so I would urge anyone with information on the use of firearms in South Yorkshire to get in touch with us.”
GoogleCorney admitted to the shooting the Red Lion, South Yorkshire[/caption]
2 days agoBlogsComments Off on ‘Really big club’ – Son of Chelsea Champions League hero signs for Arsenal in Gunners’ latest raid on London rivals
ARSENAL have continued their ongoing raid of London rivals Chelsea by signing a former Blues academy kid to his first professional contract at the Emirates.
GettyMarcell Washington has signed a professional contract with Arsenal[/caption]
GettyWashington spent last season at Arsenal as a triallist[/caption]
GettyWashington is the son of former England and Chelsea star Ryan Bertrand[/caption]
Arsenal.comBertrand supported his son as he penned his deal[/caption]
The 17-year-old left-back joined Arsenal from their neighbours a trialist last season and has clearly impressed enough to earn a deal with the Gunners.
Washington said: “I think it’s been such an honour to have him take me through clips and walk me through games that I’ve played.
“He’s really passionate about making me a better player and probably a better version of him. We might have a bit of an argument about it but you get it out of him.”
Washington is keen to win trophies with the Gunners too, adding: “I think it’s a really big club, obviously.
“The club are always striving to win trophies. I’m just looking to be an addition to that and see what I can offer the club.”
The talented defender, who has been handed the number 55 at Arsenal, is ready to compete with the likes of Jurrien Timber and Myles Lewis-Skelly for a place in the first team in the future.
He added: “They’re all great players that play in and around my position, which I think is a really good thing and training with them and getting the opportunities is really good as well.
GettyBertrand went down in history at Chelsea after helping them win the Champions League in 2012 on his European debut[/caption]
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“Because you obviously want to learn from players with such experience and such high skill with all of the games.”
Washington becomes the latest name on a growing list of players Arsenal have lured away from Stamford Bridge in recent seasons.
Since Mikel Arteta took over in N5, Arsenal have signed five first team players from Chelsea including the likes of Jorginho, Kai Havertz and this summer’s addition of Kepa Arrizabalaga.
There’s a growing sense of frustration amongst Arsenal fans at the club continually using rivals Chelsea as their summer shopping window, especially following the lack of success many of the players have had after making the jump.
Last season’s loan move for Raheem Sterling and 2020’s arrival of Willian are examples of players who have failed to impress for the Gunners after leaving Chelsea.
While video circulating online has shown murals of Mikel Arteta and Josh Kroenke outside the Emirates Stadium being defaced with obscenities and the words “Arteta Out”.
PAArsenal are on the brink of signing Noni Madueke for a fee in excess of £50m[/caption]
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2 days agoBlogsComments Off on 3rd Taal dive yields 2 more sacks, this time with ‘stones’ — PCG
MANILA, Philippines — Two more sacks were recovered – this time containing what was believed to be stones – during the third technical diving operation in Taal Lake in search of the missing cockfighting enthusiasts (sabungeros), the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said. The operation set out to a site 20 meters away from the area
2 days agoBlogsComments Off on Liam Gallagher booed by Oasis fans at first Manchester gig after dedicating song to ‘greatest of all time’
LIAM Gallagher was booed by fans at Oasis’ first Manchester gig last night after he dedicated a song to the “greatest of all time”.
The iconic band performed their first of five nights at Heaton Park yesterday, belting out tunes in their hometown for the first time in 16 years.
Pacific Coast NewsNoel and Liam Gallagher walked out hand in hand for Oasis’ first gig in Manchester since 2009[/caption]
Pacific Coast News80,000 fans were in attendance at the Heaton Park concert last night[/caption]
Pacific Coast NewsLiam Gallagher rubbed some fans the wrong way when he dedicated one song to the ‘greatest manager of all time’[/caption]
However, some fans were less than happy after the front man made a special dedication midway through the gig before a performance of D’You Know What I Mean.
Before getting into the track, Liam addressed the crowd, saying: “I’d like to dedicate this to the greatest manager of all time, Mr Pep Guardiola.”
The mention of Guardiola, who has served as manager of the brothers’ beloved football team Manchester City since 2016, sparked some boos from the crowd – likely from fans of rival team Manchester United.
Liam began to imitate praying towards the manager, bending down and lowering his back while his hands are raised.
As some of the crowd begins to boo, Noel responds by asking: “Who you f***ing booing, who you f***ing booing?”
Footage of the moment also shows a life-sized cut-out of the iconic manager with a Man City scarf around his neck on stage.
Thankfully, fans – even those supporting rival teams – enjoyed the moment and broke into laughter as Liam launched into an emphatic version of D’You Know What I Mean.
Footage also showed Guardiola, 54, enjoying the gig last night alongside his daughter, belting out the words to Don’t Look Back in Anger alongside 80,000 fans.
Picture show Noel’s sons Donovan and Sonny next to Liam’s daughter Anais, with Pep wedged between Liam’s boys Gene and Lennon.
The Spaniard enjoyed backstage VIP access and wore a classic retro Man City shirt and a casual pair of denim shorts, with Gene sharing it on his Instagram.
The 24-year-old wrote: “Pic of the century alright now everyone else can f*** off.”
Oasis guitarist Noel, 56, is a lifelong Man City superfan and regularly attends games at the Etihad Stadium.
He was the first to interview Guardiola following his arrival in Manchester nine years ago and the pair have since established a close bond.
Pacific Coast NewsA cardboard cut-out of Man City manager Pep Guardiola was spotted on stage last night[/caption]
Instagram @genegallagherGuardiola was also seen partying backstage with the Gallagher brothers’ family before watching the gig[/caption]
AFPOasis are performing five nights in Manchester before travelling down to London for a string of gigs at Wembley Stadium[/caption]
Brother Liam, 52, is also a lifelong fan of the club.