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Liam Gallagher attacks Edinburgh Council chiefs during Oasis final Murrayfield gig

Liam Gallagher attacks Edinburgh Council chiefs during Oasis final Murrayfield gig

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Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher has branded Edinburgh Council chiefs as "ugly" during the band's final Murrayfield show.
Liam Gallagher has unleashed his third and fiercest attack on Edinburgh Council during Oasis' final night of their comeback gigs at Murrayfield.

The 52-year-old rocker was left raging after council bosses labelled Oasis concert-goers as "drunk", "fat" and "old" in secret safety briefings.

Officials claimed the majority of the 200,000 fans attending the reunion shows across the three days were 'rowdy' 'middle-aged men' who 'take up more room' and will drink to 'medium to high intoxication'.

Today, Liam slammed the council chiefs for a third time, saying: "£3billion we've brought into this city over the past five days. And that's between you and us. Three billion f****** quid.
"You won't see f*** all, because they'll rob it and spread it among their posh ugly mates.
"Still waiting for our apology, bring it on down, you c****".
This comes after the singer demanded an apology in a sweary rant at their first night at Murrayfield Stadium on Friday and called council chiefs "f****** slags".
Then at Saturday's show, the Rock 'n' Roll star targeted the local authority again, saying they have "the cheek" to make comments about his fans.

Back in June, one note from the council's briefing documents showed officials warning that "middle-aged men take up more room, consider this when working out occupancy".
Another detailed "concern about crowds of Oasis on weekends as they are already rowdy and the tone of the band".

One document also suggested there would be 'medium to high intoxication' at the concert, and to expect a 'substantial amount of older fans', but added there had been 'minimal arrests' at recent events involving either of the Gallagher brothers.
Oasis didn't take the comments lightly, with Liam saying at the time: "To the Edinburgh council I've heard what you said about Oasis fans and quite frankly your attitude f****** stinks. I'd leave town that day if I was any of you lot.'
Around 67,000 people packed out the venue this evening in what some might say was a "biblical" and "truly magical" gig, with over 200,000 attending all three shows in total.

Britpop act Cast from Liverpool and rocker Richard Ashcroft dazzled fans as Oasis' support acts before the Mancunian brothers took to the stage each night.
Fans who successfully snapped up tickets for the Oasis 25 dates back in September 2024 had waited 332 days to see the band's first Scottish dates since the Gallagher brothers began a well-publicised and long running feud that split the band.
The Murrayfield shows followed similar reunion concerts in Cardiff, Manchester and London. The band will play their next UK and Ireland dates in Dublin this weekend.
They'll kick off the North American leg on August 24, in Toronto, Canada before returning to the UK to wrap up the UK shows at Wembley on September 27 and 28.
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