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Liam Gallagher's brutal swipe at brother Noel and says he's 'an a**e licker'

Liam Gallagher, 49, has reignited the bitter rivalry with his brother after calling him “an a**e licker”.

The rock star made the swipe on Twitter after it was suggested that Noel, 54, had more talent than him during their time in Oasis.

Man City fan Liam was in a bullish mood on the social media platform on Sunday (May 22).

The singer wasn’t afraid to voice his opinions as he also took shots at ex-footballers Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard while celebrating Man City’s win over Liverpool for the Premier League title.

Targeting Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, the Beady Eye frontman tweeted: “What you saying carra you (bell emoji) end.”

Liam Gallagher made his feelings clear on Twitter
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As numerous Liverpool fans rushed to defend the former England player, one wrote: “Noel had the talent.”

Liam, 49, replied by tweeting: “As an a**e licker.”

Footballer Jamie, 44, also hit back at Liam’s tweet, commenting: “I’m saying you’ll never win the Champions’ League & Oasis are sh*te compared to the Beatles. That work??”

The ex-Oasis star continued his potty-mouthed tirade, tweeting in response: “Eh Carra you got s*** banter for a scouser, f***** hell lad you been hanging out with (Gary) Neville too long. Oasis p*** all over the Beatles how many times did they do Knebworth?”

Liam admitted that he hadn’t seen his brother Noel in around 10 years
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The spat got so heated that the opticians Specsavers’ Twitter account got involved, commenting: “Calm down, you’ve both got the same number of Premier League medals.”

Turning his fire on Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard, 41, Liam also wrote: “Gerrard can kiss my a*** as well as the bumbac***t his old clubs smash our bus up. MCFC Champions.”

He followed that up with: “f*** off slippy Gerrard.”

The brothers haven’t spoken in over 10 years
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Liam and Noel, 54, have barely spoken to each other directly since Oasis split in 2009 when they had a bust-up before a gig in France.

They formed Oasis, which originally also consisted of Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll, in Manchester in 1991.

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