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No Oasis fans are defending them simply because they know how wrong Noel was. Have you read the Westlife fans defending Westlife against Oasis :lol: Bless them!!!

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I don't like Noel. <_<
ahhhh I dont give a dam what noel has to say anyway! -_-

Oasis are crap overatted shite, all it is are old men trying to act cool by saying childish and sick things like that.

Robbie beats Noel anyday and Noel isn't in any position to say something like that :puke2:

Noel.... :o :huh: ....... Twisted mind.... I rest my case... -_-

The things Noel said are just disgusting :angry: When will this ever stop !!!

Hard to tell if Rob's being upset by this. He was ( and maybe still is ) truly a fan of Oasis.

 

Just a pathetic way to get publicity imo !!

I've been 'activated'. My comment is now added. Would you believe some people have actually posted 'I hope he does (top himself)' and 'Well Done Noel'. What truly sick individuals. :puke2:

It's in the sun newspaper, enough said!

 

They are all getting the reaction that they wanted :angry:

 

I hope Robbie doesnt react because that will just fuel things even more, and he really doesnt need anymore c**p against him

He'll react. I'm quite sure of it. <_< And I agree. I wish he wouldn't.

From http://www.dose.ca/music

 

 

Noel Gallagher Says Robbie Williams will Commit Suicide -- and Offers Him a Loaded Gun

 

Heather AdlerPublished: Friday, November 24, 2006

 

Oasis bully Noel Gallagher says he thinks U.K. pop star Robbie Williams will commit suicide — and he’s offered him a gun to do the deed. The guitarist who’s clearly missing that part of the brain that tells you what “over the line†means has been beefing with Williams for years, and in a recent interview with the U.K.’s the Sun, Gallagher says Williams will one day take his own life because he’s a “grossly unhappy person.â€

 

The scandal-loving Sun asked Gallagher to choose who he’d rather kill if he only had one bullet: Phil Collins or Williams.

 

“I don’t give a **** about Phil Collins. I wouldn’t shoot him. I do think he’s a bit of a knob, though,†Gallagher responded. “As for Robbie, I’d put the bullet in the gun as he’s eventually going to do it himself as he is a grossly unhappy person.â€

 

Williams has reportedly suffered from depression for years.

 

Noel’s bar-brawling brother Liam also tells the Sun his big bro is getting stranger with age, blowing away previous beliefs that there was no way either of the bad-boys could possibly get any more bizarre/vicious.

 

“Noel’s getting weirder the older he gets — especially as he’s coming to 40,†Liam says. “I bet he’ll have a yellow ****ing Ferrari next.â€

 

Despite his earlier assertion that he’d help his rival die, Noel says Liam’s the one who needs help.

 

“Liam needs to go to anger management classes and get some manners,†Noel asserts.

 

Awesome.

 

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I can't remember the last time Rob said anything bad about Noel or Liam, just old stuff being brought up by the press. Robbie has moved on but Noel is still a sad git. <_<

 

I would like Robbie to react by saying something like 'I feel very sorry for Noel' and say that he is quite happy and he finds it sad Noel doesnt appear to be. ^_^

 

Robbie is brilliant when it comes to slagging off Oasis, he always does it in a very clever way. But it's probebly best he ignores them this time <_<

I know they have pops at each other, and I know its promo time for Oasis, but this really is crossing over the line. Its an unforgiveable comment.

 

But The Sun should really really be questioned if they have also published something that overstep their code of conduct too.

 

I have no words to describe what I think about these two tossers.

I won't be watching Parky - can't think of anything worse to be honest. But I highly doubt any of this will be brought up as it's filmed on Thursday so this story wasn't out. I'm not sure he'd have mentioned it anyway - far too controversial for Parky! :wacko:
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Here is an article mentioning it. All singers do is slag eachother off :lol:

 

Westlife's magic lost on Barlow

Lindesay Irvine

Friday November 24, 2006

Guardian Unlimited

· As the brutal WAR for Sunday's No1 slot in the album chart enters its fifth day, the entirely unfabricated conflict is today showing worrying signs of escalation as more and more stars are drawn into battle.

Following Elton John, who yesterday joined the fray with a hail of insults directed at Noel Gallagher, Take That's Gary Barlow today aims his fire on Westlife in the Sun. "I just don't get the whole Westlife thing," Barlow tells clearly partisan WAR correspondent Victoria Newton. "I don't understand who would go out and buy their records."

 

"I'm definitely backing Oasis over them - I thought Oasis would storm it to No1," he continues with inflammatory rhetoric, backing up Newton's campaign for "readers to go out in their thousands" and rout the Irish.

U2 and the Beatles, originally tipped for victory in the clash of the album releases, seem already to have fallen, old soldiers trampled mercilessly underfoot by the march of Oasis and Westlife sales.

 

Only Paul Weller, urged to take arms by Victoria Newton, has managed to maintain a neutral silence.

 

Clearly, there is ongoing carnage on the sales floors of Virgin and HMV, and it seems sadly likely that more will be drawn into the ugly imbroglio before a victor emerges.

 

· Wars, of course, fray many a nerve and provide the occasion for ancient hatreds to re-emerge. So it proves today, with Noel Gallagher launching an unprovoked salvo at "troubled rival" Robbie Williams in the Sun.

 

Asked by readers whom he would shoot if he had a gun with a single bullet, and both Phil Collins and Robbie within range, Gallagher says: "I don't give a **** about Phil Collins. I wouldn't shoot him. I do think he's a bit of a knob, though.

 

"As for Robbie, I'd put the bullet in the gun as he's eventually going to do it himself as he is a grossly unhappy person."

 

· Gary Barlow, similarly, has been drawn back into an old standoff with George Michael. Barlow responds to recent sniping from Michael about the former's songwriting ability with an attack on George's public dope smoking.

 

Barlow's memoirs include a poignant confession of his own drug experiments, but, he says, "the difference is, I wouldn't smoke it on TV. That's not right."

 

· Bitterness of a different kind from Lily Allen. With characteristic restraint, she has weighed into the NME's handling of its annual cool list results. An unusually high number of women made the top 10 - with a number one for the Gossip's Beth Ditto - and were asked in for a photo shoot, reports the Daily Star.

 

With characteristic restraint, Allen comments on the paper's pusillanimous coverage of the results: "We get another ****ing Muse cover, because the NME thought their readers might not buy a magazine with an overweight lesbian and a not particularly attractive looking me on the front. w****rs."

 

· With discord and disarray all around us, it is reassuring that some signs of love and affection are still out there. Liam Gallagher is asked by a Sun reader what he would do were John Lennon still alive and he had 24 hours to spend with him. The Oasis frontman is initially uncertain, but soon settles on a touching expression of devotion. "I'd probably bum him," he says.

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