It’s been nearly 20 years since we were first introduced to the punters of The Grapes pub, but popular BBC sitcom Early Doors still holds an important place in many of our hearts.
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Liam Gallagher has branded almost all judges 'massive c****' after one labelled his son 'entitled' for his part in a 'brawl' with Ringo Starr's grandson. The 49-year-old rocker launched an expletive-loaded tirade on social media as he spoke out over his son Gene's experience in court. Gene, 20, was accused of taking part in a scuffle when a Tesco Express worker tried to stop his friend stealing a can of gin and tonic worth £1.70.
Taking to Twitter the day after Gene appeared in court, Liam slammed the female judge who rapped his son as 'Judge Judy', the Daily Star reports. In a stream of foul-mouthed tweets, the former Oasis star said: “Judge Judy can kiss my a***hole from 1 entitled p**** to another as you were LG.”
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The dad of four also ranted: “Funny thing is 99 percent of judges are massive C**** LG x. Asking folk to sit down stand up rise f*** off with your n****y wig LG x. If ya can’t steal from your local Tescos where can you steal from eh this country is over LGx.”
Following the Twitter blast, come concerned fans asked Liam: “Are you alright R KID?” But others hailed him 'iconic' and a 'legend'.
His blast came after his son Gene Appleton Gallagher, 20, and Sonny Starkey, 21 - grandson of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and nephew of drummer Zak Starkey - were described as 'entitled young men thinking they can get what they want by misbehaving' by Judge Joanna Greenberg.
The fight erupted at Tesco Express in Hampstead, north-west London, when staff tried to stop Gallagher and Starkey’s friend Noah Ponte, 21, leaving with the can. Starkey and Gallagher were accused of throwing 'kicks and punches' as they
It’s been nearly 20 years since we were first introduced to the punters of The Grapes pub, but popular BBC sitcom Early Doors still holds an important place in many of our hearts.
Liam Gallagher has shared the video for his new single ‘Better Days’ – you can watch the clip below.The song is the latest to be taken from the former Oasis frontman’s upcoming third solo album ‘C’mon You Know’, which is set for release on May 27 via Warner.After sharing a preview of the clip on his social media channels yesterday (April 21), Gallagher has now released ‘Better Days’ – described by the singer as “the sound of the summer” and featuring Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner – and its accompanying video.The clip sees Gallagher and his live band performing on the roof of Manchester’s Midland Hotel – a location Gallagher previously teased in a tweet to fans last month.Directed by multiple Grammy nominee Paul Dugdale, you can watch Liam Gallagher’s video for ‘Better Days’ above.All UK proceeds from ‘Better Days’ will be donated to War Child for the rest of this year. “We could not be more grateful to Liam for his incredible, continued support for the charity,” Rich Clarke, Head of War Child Records, said in a statement.
Liam Gallagher has revealed that he needs a double hip replacement – but would rather be in pain and use a wheelchair than go through with the operation.The 49 year old was diagnosed with arthritis three years ago and has had to give up running and relies on herbal sleeping tablets to get through the pain. But the former Oasis star has insisted he will not have the surgery and would rather use a wheelchair to get around. He told Mojo magazine: "My hips are f***ed, I’ve got arthritis, bad.
Liam Gallagher is to play a one-off charity show at the King George’s Hall in Blackburn. The gig happens on April 27, and is aiming to raise funds for local Blackburn homeless charity Nightsafe.
Liam Gallagher has announced his latest collaboration with Adidas and confirmed details of an intimate live show in Blackburn next week.The former Oasis frontman previously linked up with the company back in August 2019 to launch a line of Spezial Shoes to celebrate the release of his second solo album ‘Why Me? Why Not.’.Gallagher and Adidas are now set to launch the LG2SPZL trainers, with a release date for the shoes set to be confirmed soon.The singer will celebrate the launch of the shoes with a special intimate show at the 1800-capacity King George’s Hall in Blackburn on April 27. Support on the night will come from the Blackburn quartet The Illicits, who are signed to Alan McGee’s Creation 23 label.“I’m glad to announce my new collaboration with adidas Spezial,” Gallagher said in a statement.
Liam Gallagher has suggested that he could one day make an album full of love songs.Gallagher is due to release his third solo studio album, ‘C’mon You Know’, on May 27 via Warner. He’s so far previewed the project with two singles, ‘Everything’s Electric’ and the record’s title track.The former Oasis frontman has hinted that the album will include a few ballads, despite being a rock’n’roll record overall.
Liam Gallagher has spoken out after posting a now-deleted tweet targeting Atletico Madrid footballer Stefan Savic with a death threat, dubbing his behaviour ‘outlandish’. On Wednesday evening, Savic’s team went up against Manchester City FC – who Gallagher supports – in the Champions League, resulting in a goalless draw. The drama that ensued on the night extended beyond the pitch, when a brawl broke out between the teams which continued into the tunnel.
Liam Gallagher has expressed his remorse following a tweet he sent directed at Atletico Madrid footballer Stefan Savic.Atletico Madrid played Manchester City in a Champions League match on Wednesday (April 13), and the game included a number of tense moments.Towards the end of the match, Savic appeared to headbutt City player Raheem Sterling, though the game ended in a 0-0 draw that knocked Atletico Madrid out of the league.Gallagher, a supporter of Manchester City, in a now-deleted tweet responded: “Stefan Savic this is a threat if I come across you ya goofy looking CUNT your dead MCFC.”Now, the former Oasis frontman has taken to Twitter again to apologise, though the many replies to the tweet hint at a touch of his trademark cheek and sarcasm.“I’m really upset and annoyed at myself,” he wrote.
In 2007, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher launched an angry tirade against Aussie singer and our very own new! columnist Peter Andre, whilst being interviewed as a guest on ITV Mobile show The Hot Desk - but the duo have now patched things up. The Mancunian musician was asked which of three celebs - Trevor McDonald, Peter Andre and Dolly Parton - he would ignore, text or collaborate with.
A dog that was too energetic to live in Manchester has represented England after finding a new talent in the country. Two-year-old Border Collie Patch has won numerous sheepdog trials since leaving the city which saw him selected for the Four Nations Nursery Finals that took place on Saturday, March 19.
Liam Gallagher has hit out after the judge hearing his son's recent court case branded him "entitled".
Liam Gallagher has taken to Twitter to respond to the judge who presided over the recent trial of his son Gene.Gene appeared in court this week, where he along with Ringo Starr‘s grandson Sonny Stark and model Noah Ponte are accused of assaulting shop staff at a Tesco store during an alleged fight in May 2019.Prosecutors dropped the case and charges on the first day of the trial, meaning the accused would not be formally punished. They were criticised by judge Joanna Greenberg, however, who described them as “entitled” and said their behaviour was “completely out of order, no doubt as a result of having been drinking”.Prosecutors reportedly conceded that the Tesco staff involved in the brawl had “over-reacted”.