Manchester City enthusiast Noel Gallagher was present in the stands at Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium on Saturday. There, the Cherries secured their initial victory against his favored club. The renowned figure from Oasis and High Flying Birds was among the visiting supporters who journeyed to Dorset on the south coast. He observed the conclusion of the Citizens’ 32-game unbeaten run. Gallagher, who has stated he has been “supporting City for 50 years,” appeared visibly shocked after his team conceded the second goal. The singer-songwriter is recognized as one of City’s most prominent fans and recently received an invitation to design the team’s new fourth kit, which is utilized for selected European fixtures. Gallagher indicated that the “Definitely City” kit drew its inspiration from Oasis’ 1994 album, “Definitely Maybe.” In August, the 57-year-old announced that he and his brother Liam had resolved their 15-year dispute and reformed the band for a sold-out tour scheduled for 2025. However, this comeback has been marked by controversy concerning dynamic ticket pricing, leading to consumer complaints and prompting a competition inquiry. For updates, BBC Dorset can be followed on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), or Instagram. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC bears no responsibility for material found on external websites. Information regarding our policy on external links is available.

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