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Yesterday, Oasis star Liam Gallagher sent Twitter into something of a mini-meltdown by posting a series of tweets in which he spelled out O A S I S…

Now, to me, that indicated pretty much diddly squat, other than perhaps Liam’s boredom and determination to prove he can spell, however, the rest of the world took it as an indication that Oasis are reforming. And it seems top bookmaker Ladbrokes reckon it’s a done deal too, given they’ve suspended betting on the band appearing at Glastonbury this year.

In response to Liam’s tweets, one fan wrote, “Liam WHAT R U TRYING TO TELL US?”

Another wrote, “Oasis are BACK its official :-) liamgallagher said so !!!! Brilliant news.”

So this morning, as mentioned above, Ladbrokes have revealed that “punters were quick to back the band to reunite” for Glastonbury, and that they would be the headline act on Saturday night at the globally famous festival.

The bookie originally offered odds of 33/1 on that happening, but they’ve now suspended betting altogether.

Ladbrokes’ spokeswoman Jessica Bridge said, “Punters can’t give us their money quick enough!

“They’re desperate for Oasis to reunite, and the influx of bets suggest Glastonbury 2014 could be the perfect place.

“Of course Liam might be having us all on, but punters are convinced the Gallaghers will be at Glastonbury.”

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Here’s a look at Ladbrokes odds before betting was closed for which act will headline Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Saturday night:

Evens Oasis (from 33/1)
2/1 Metallica
4/1 Prince
6/1 Kate Bush
6/1 Daft Punk
8/1 Fleetwood Mac
10/1 Lady Gaga
10/1 David Bowie
16/1 The Eagles
16/1 Coldplay
20/1 Rihanna
33/1 Lorde
50/1 Monty Python
100/1 Susan Boyle
100/1 One Direction

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Here’s a look at Ladbrokes odds before betting was closed for which act will headline Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Saturday night:

Evens Oasis (from 33/1)
2/1 Metallica
4/1 Prince
6/1 Kate Bush
6/1 Daft Punk
8/1 Fleetwood Mac
10/1 Lady Gaga
10/1 David Bowie
16/1 The Eagles
16/1 Coldplay
20/1 Rihanna
33/1 Lorde
50/1 Monty Python
100/1 Susan Boyle
100/1 One Direction

I might have a tenner on Monty Python

Moonie

Noel seems to be doing fine without his twonk of a brother and is hilarious to listen to on radio,

"There's nothing funnier than a dog in sunglasses"

 

Whereas Liam is enjoying the 'career' slump he deserves.

Saint
Originally Posted by Saint:

Noel seems to be doing fine without his twonk of a brother and is hilarious to listen to on radio,

"There's nothing funnier than a dog in sunglasses"

 

Whereas Liam is enjoying the 'career' slump he deserves.

I agree

FM
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Who gives a shit!  Boring poseurs.  They're well past their best and a joke.  From a Glastonbury audience point of view, they'll rock to any old shite.  If they can have commerical, vacuous dance lightweight act like Kylie as a headline act, they'll lap up Oasis banging out the old britpop favourites.

Carnelian

 

 

 

This is why Laim made his single letter 'Oasis' post

 

Flogging a product.

 

 

OASIS

 

 

 

Oasis - Definitely Maybe

 

 

 

Definitely Maybe was originally released in August 1994 and was an immediate critical and commercial success. The fastest selling debut album ever (at the time), it went seven-times platinum in the UK (over 2 million copies), and sold 5 million worldwide. Containing the classic debut single Supersonic, released April 1994, and subsequent singles Shakermaker, Live Forever, and Cigarettes & Alcohol. The album was remastered in 2014 by Ian Cooper at Metropolis Mastering, London.

 

- The Special Edition 3CD set includes all the B-sides plus rare and unreleased Oasis tracks from the Definitely Maybe era, including their huge Christmas single from 1994, Whatever.

 

- The LP is manufactured on heavyweight vinyl and contains a high quality MP3 download code including ALL the bonus content featured on the Special Edition CD (volumes 1, 2 and 3).

 

- The limited edition box set comes packaged in a deluxe box with magnetic closure lid, and includes includes both the three CD set and vinyl edition of the album as well as a stunning 56 page hard backed coffee table book with exclusive photographs from a number of the photographers who documented the group's early days as well as never before seen behind the scenes photographs taken by some of those closest to the band. The book also includes extensive sleeve notes from respected music critic Neil McCormick. Additional content includes a 12" x 12" print, exclusive tote bag, enamel key ring, badge set and a set of 5 postcards with exclusive images from the period.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

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