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Guardiola hears boos at Oasis concert in Manchester after band dedicates song to 'greatest manager'

Guardiola hears boos at Oasis concert in Manchester after band dedicates song to 'greatest manager'

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MANCHESTER, England — Some Oasis fans weren't quite 'mad fer it' when the band dedicated a song to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola at a homecoming concert.
A smattering of boos followed Liam Gallagher dedicating 'D'You Know What I Mean?' to 'the greatest manager of all time, the one and only Pep Guardiola' — who was in attendance.
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