A man needed 20 stitches after being slashed across the face in a Salford churchyard. The shocking attack took place in the grounds of St Mary's Church in Eccles town centre.
24.05.2022 - 02:15 / wonderwall.com
TalkSport, Noel said he attended the game between Manchester City and Aston Villa in England on Sunday. Man City, who Noel supports, staged a miraculous comeback late the match to win the Premiere League Championship."Let me tell you what happened to me yesterday. As the third goal goes in, there is absolute bedlam in the stadium," he said.
"Where we sit, Ruben Dias' family are a couple of boxes up. I'm jumping around like an idiot, passing my son around like the Premier League trophy, everyone's lifting him up.""I turn around, Ruben Dias' dad runs straight into me, headbutts me, I'm on the floor, covered in blood," he continued. "I don't see the last two minutes, I've got to get taken down by St John's Ambulance to get stitched up."Noel, though, hints that the inadvertent headbutt and the ensuing pain was worth it to see his team crowned."I've got stitches in my top lip, two black eyes.
As I'm going down the corridor, Pep is running up crying and we hug each other," he said, referring to Pep Guardiola, Manchester City's manager. "He says, 'What's up with your face?' And I said, 'Go and be with your players!'"Because of the stitches, Noel said he's unrecognizable right now. "If you saw me today, I look like I've just arrived home from the eighties at Elland Road, I look like I've had my head smashed in. It's unbelievable," he said.
"Lots of City fans are asking me what happened and I'm just saying, 'You'll never guess'. There's not a mark on him [Dias' dad]. He's a big bear of a man.
A man needed 20 stitches after being slashed across the face in a Salford churchyard. The shocking attack took place in the grounds of St Mary's Church in Eccles town centre.
Meghan Markle reportedly shared some comforting words to her husband Prince Harry during Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's four-day Platinum Jubilee celebrations.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled from their home of Montecito, California, with their children Archie, three, and Lilibet, two, to attend several events in honour of the Queen's 70-year reign. After watching the Trooping of the Colour from a window in Buckingham Palace, the couple attended the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral as the Queen rested at home following some "discomfort".
All eyes were on Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis when the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations kicked off on Thursday 2 June, with the trio attending their first ever Trooping the Colour carriage procession together.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three children were joined by mum Kate, 40, and grandmother Camilla, 74, as they rode in a carriage through the crowds. There's no doubt that the procession was overwhelming for George, eight, Charlotte, seven, and four year old Louis, but Kate had a number of clever tricks to ensure they remained calm during the celebrations.
HM The Queen has withdrawn from attending the Platinum Jubilee National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday, Buckingham Palace has announced.
Ted Lasso‘s Phil Dunster has spoken about his character in the show, Jamie Tartt, suggesting that he has the “swagger” of Liam Gallagher.Speaking to the Los Angeles Times ahead of the Apple TV+ football comedy’s third season – now expected to arrive at the end of this year – Dunster said he “knew there was an arc that was to come” which will see Tartt “hopefully become a better person, stepping away from the hairstyles and general behaviour.”Some of that behaviour, he added, owes a debt to Mancunian stars in both football and music. “You have people like Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher, and Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford, and it’s not just that they have the accent,” he said.“They’ve got this energy, the persona comes with it. There’s an attitude.
Liam Gallagher kicked off his summer tour last night (June 1) with a hometown show at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium.Alongside the usual Oasis hits and solo tracks, Liam gave ‘Roll It Over’ its live debut – check out setlist and footage below.‘Roll It Over’ is the closing track to Oasis’s 2000 album ‘Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants’ and had never been performed live before – either by Oasis or Noel and Liam’s subsequent solo projects. “This is for all the old school Oasis fans,” Liam said before performing the track last night.
sexually inappropriate behaviour over a 15-year period, Mr Clarke was stripped of a Bafta award last year just nine days after receiving it. Denying allegations of sexual assault, Mr Clarke told the The Mail on Sunday: “There has been no arrest, no charges, no trial, no verdict, but I have been criminalised.
Gwen Stefani's son Kingston marked his milestone 16th birthday earlier in the week, and his family members couldn't have been more thrilled.MORE: Gavin Rossdale's daughter Daisy Lowe shows support for famous dad as he shares exciting newsALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleBeaming with pride, of course, was his father Gavin Rossdale, Gwen's former husband, and he took to social media with an emotional tribute.VIDEO: Gwen Stefani's son is hilarious as he reveals his mum's dirty habitThe musician shared a snapshot of his older son all grown up and wrote: "Happy birthday sweet 16 Kingston you changed my life forever and I will never be the same again. "You are a force of light. You have bloomed like an ancient spirit.
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he impersonated David Bowie while working on tracks for his next album.The former Oasis musician is currently working on the follow-up to his 2017 High Flying Birds record, ‘Who Built The Moon?’. Gallagher said on New Year’s Day (January 1) that he’d finished writing and demoing the LP just before Christmas.Last month, the singer-songwriter explained that NGHFB’s fourth full-length effort had a largely “orchestral” sound.
A post shared by Aerosmith (@aerosmith)"We are devastated that we have inconvenienced so many of you, especially our most loyal fans who often travel great distances to experience our shows," the statement said. "Thank you for your understanding and for your support for Steven during this time."Refunds will be given to ticket holders of the canceled shows. Steven, 74, has long been open about his struggles. Shortly after the social media announcement, fans posted their support for Steven. Noel Gallagher needed stitches after being headbutted during a soccer celebration that left him badly bleeding.Funny enough, the man who accidentally headbutted the Oasis singer was actually the father of Manchester City soccer player Ruben Dias, who is one of Noel's on-field heroes.In recalling the incident with TalkSport, Noel said he attended the game between Manchester City and Aston Villa in England on Sunday.
NME can exclusively reveal a new clip from the upcoming documentary, Liam Gallagher: 48 Hours At Rockfield. Check it out above.The clip from the new Sky Special, which airs tonight (May 24), shows the frontman and his two sons approaching the cows at the legendary Welsh music studios, before reflecting on his infamously raucous time there recording Oasis‘ ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’ back in 1995.“Yes cows!,” he begins in the clip, approaching the livestock as they chow down on hay.
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he needed stitches after being accidentally headbutted by Manchester City player Rúben Dias’ father during the team’s title celebrations yesterday (May 22).City won the Premier League title in dramatic circumstances yesterday, coming from 2-0 behind in five minutes to beat Aston Villa 3-2 and get the win needed to beat Liverpool to the title.As Gallagher revealed to TalkSPORT in an interview this morning (May 23), the Oasis man was seated next to the players’ families for the game at the Etihad Stadium, and “absolute bedlam” broke out when German midfielder Ilkay Gündoğan scored the winning goal.He said: “As the third goal goes in, right, there is absolute bedlam. As you can imagine, in the stadium where we sit, Rúben Dias’s family are in the box, a couple of boxes up.“So I’m jumping around like an idiot, passing my 11-year-old son around like the Premier League trophy, everyone is lifting him up, and I turn around and Rúben Dias’ dad runs straight into me – headbutts me while I’m on the floor covered in blood.”Gallagher went on: “I don’t see the last two minutes – I’ve got to get taken down by the St John Ambulance and had to get stitched up.
Jurgen Klopp has congratulated Manchester City on their brilliant comeback against Aston Villa that saw the Blues pip his Liverpool side to the Premier League title.