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Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher(Image: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)
Noel Gallagher has always been a very vocal Manchester City fan.
The songwriter and guitarist, 58, is often seen at the Etihad supporting his team, and a flag displaying the Citizens' badge has been on stage for all of Oasis' reunion gigs so far this summer, as was the case with concerts performed with his solo project, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
Oasis have been closely associated with football ever since they rose to prominence - among the band's most iconic moments were their homecoming gigs at City's then-ground Maine Road in April 1996.
"I think [City] will win four [titles in a row]," he said on Sky Sports ahead of the 2019/20 campaign.
"I can't see anyone getting anywhere near us next season.
It's too funny!"
Noel Gallagher as Oasis take to the stage at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff, for the band's long-awaited reunion tour kicks off in Wales.(Image: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)
He added: "I don't think Liverpool will get near us.
Fast forward five years, and the Reds did it again - this time with an even bigger gap between them and Guardiola's side.
That said, Noel has been kinder to Liverpool at certain points.
The ECHO has recently looked at how Oasis walked out on stage to You'll Never Walk Alone on May 25, 2005 - the night that the Reds won their fifth Champions League title.
And in an interview with football magazine FourFourTwo in 2003, Noel made the surprising statement that LFC legend Kenny Dalglish was one of his favourite players when he was younger.
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