Noel Gallagher has threatened ex-Manchester United player Gary Neville.
The former Oasis guitarist hit out at the footballer after he posted lyrics to the band's 1994 track 'Fade Away' on his Twitter, reports The Sun.
Last week after a Man Untied match Neville Tweeted: ''While we're living, the dreams we have as children fade away.' Not if you support United!"
Gallagher wasted no time in responding, and told The Sun: ''I feel violated. If Mr Neville continues to use the holy scriptures of Oasis to communicate with the Cockney massive, I shall be forced to come up to Cheshire in the middle of the night, break into his house, tie him to a chair, make him listen to the Best Of Simply d(Red)ful while I pull his tash out one grey hair at a time (with my teeth), liberate those Oasis CDs and s*it in his manbag. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED..."
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher has announced the release date for his forthcoming solo album.
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