Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Gary Neville once asked Noel Gallagher to sign his guitar - Oasis star and Man City fan responded by 'defacing' it with abuse

The Oasis guitarist has made no secret of his disdain for the pundit's admirations in the past

Jenn Selby
Monday 10 November 2014 14:47 GMT
Comments
Noel Gallagher and Gary Neville came face-to-face for the Manchester Derby last weekend in an interview on Sky Sports
Noel Gallagher and Gary Neville came face-to-face for the Manchester Derby last weekend in an interview on Sky Sports

Gary Neville, former Manchester United defender and current Sky Sports commentator, has made no secret of his love for Oasis in the past.

Noel Gallagher, former Oasis guitarist and current Manchester City fan, has made no secret of his (albeit tongue-in-cheek) disdain for Neville’s admirations.

“I feel violated,” Gallagher said after one such social media incident in 2011. Neville had quoted the lyrics to Oasis track “Fade Away” in a tweet about Man U’s 2-1 win over Chelsea that May.

“If Mr Neville continues to use the holy scriptures of Oasis to communicate with the Cockney massive, I shall be forced to come up to Cheshire in the middle of the night and break into his house,” he told The Sun.

“I will then tie him to a chair, make him listen to the Best Of Simply Red while I pull his tash out one grey hair at a time - with my teeth - liberate those Oasis CDs and s**t in his manbag. You have been warned!”

Undeterred by his public vitriol, Neville later told the story of how he learned the guitar because of Gallagher, lovingly sending him the very instrument he practised on for the indie star to sign.

Rather than the heart-warming message he shouldn’t have expected, however, Gallagher scrawled the initials of his team – Manchester United rivals “MCFC” – on the back alongside a torrent of written abuse.

Neville first shared the story back in 2013, during Manchester United documentary The Class of ’92. But he hadn’t shared images of the instruments in question until now.

“Criminal act to someone's property,” he captioned one, adding on another that he’d decided to post the evidence after a number of requests from followers to see it.

The tweets followed Neville’s interview with Gallagher on Sky Sports last Saturday.

“When Franny Lee owned City, they asked us,” he said. “I actually went for a meeting with him. It was nice to be asked, but I prefer being a fan.”

Gallagher went on to tease Neville about his new single “In The Heat Of The Moment”.

“When it comes out, it's a picture desk with your face on it, and it's a little dartboard,” he said.

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in