Robbie Williams hit out at Oasis saying they had been doing a “lap of honour” for 13 years and are now better off apart.
The former Take That who has publicly feuded with the Gallaghers in the past also reckons the band only produced one song in the past decade - 'The Importance Of Being Idle'.
Williams told The Sun: "Originally I thought they'd inevitably get back together because they are the band.
"But reading between the lines, they're both really stubborn so I don't think they will.
“To be honest, I know there's history between us and this isn't very complimentary, but they've been doing a lap of honour for the past 13 years.
“There's been the occasional gem here and there, 'The Importance Of Being Idle', and, well, that's about it."
Oasis' last ever live performance:
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