Noel Gallagher teases Oasis-inspired Man City third kit with Definitely Maybe theme

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The singer-songwriter has confirmed the Oasis debut album has influenced the next third kit of his beloved Blues

It's secret that Noel Gallagher is a huge Manchester City fan - and it has been confirmed there will be an Oasis influence in Man City's new third kit.

Oasis broke up in 2009 after a big fallout between Noel and his brother Liam, and both have since embarked upon solo careers.The older Gallagher brother formed Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, and released four studio albums since 2011. The band's debut album of Definitely Maybe came out in 1994 and is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.Songs such as Supersonic, Cigarettes & Alcohol, Live Forever and Rock 'n' Roll Star are among those included on the debut effort - and Gallagher has confirmed there is a Definitely Maybe influence on City's third strip for next season.

 

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