Liam Gallagher has changed his mind on Oasis reforming, barely a week after saying in an interview that the band would never reform. He reckons that he would ‘never say never’ to the idea in the future. He told the interviewer “I’m not going to say, ‘Never’, but at the moment no fucking chance. But it wouldn’t be for money, mate. I like to think that if we did get back together – which we fucking won’t – but if we did then it would be for the fans. It would be for the people and the music and not for fucking money. Fuck that shit!”

He also hasn’t ruled out patching up things with brother Noel, saying that He hasn’t got people around him going, ‘Sort it out’ and I haven’t got people around me saying, ‘Sort it out.’ There’s a lot of people involved in it – without mentioning any names – but I don’t feel the need to go round to his fucking house and have the door slammed in my face. There’s no encouragement from any parties whereas if there was then it would get sorted. But to get it sorted for what? He wants to go on his own and make his own fucking music and be the man and let everyone know that he can fucking flush the toilet without the band or that he can pour his own fucking tea and that’s fine. I haven’t got time for that fucking bollocks in my life.”

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