Noel reveals he jumped at the golden opportunity to design a sailing shirt

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Former Oasis singer and guitarist Noel Gallagher has revealed that he immediately accept the offer from sportswear brand Puma to design the fourth shirt for Manchester City, his favorite team, to be used in the 2024-25 Champions League.

Noel is a Mancunian by birth and a die-hard City fan. And enjoys a close relationship with the players, ทางเข้า ufabet the club’s board and manager Josep Guardiola that other City fans don’t have. 

So when the brand ‘Suea Phu Pha’ contacte him to do a project with his belov team. The former frontman of Oasis readily accepted. He take inspiration from the photos and artwork of the cover of the album ‘Definitive Maybe’ and change the concept name to ‘Definitive City’.

“I love City more than anything else. I was a fan of the club before I played music. Let’s put it this way: I knew the club before I got into music,” the veteran footballer. Who will be celebrating his birthday in three years, told the club’s official website. 

“The Definitive Maybe album was the band’s breakthrough. It took a long time to record and you wouldn’t believe that working-class Mancunians would make something like this – but it really happened.” 

“When Puma approached me while watching a game and aske. If I would be interest in designing the club’s jersey, I thought it took me five seconds to say yes.” 

“It uses the same color scheme as the cover of the album ‘Definitively Maybe’. It’s unique, but it’s eye-catching and looks good.” 

“When you see someone representing your favorite club, it’s important that the kit looks great.” 

“’Definitively Maybe’ has never lost its magic for me, thinking back to the amazing photoshoot we did.” 

“And now that we’re celebrating its 30th anniversary, I’m listening to it more often than ever. It makes me smile – reminiscing about the great times.”

“It was born as the ultimate football kit – a legend was born.” 

Oasis recently announced that they will be reuniting after a 15-year hiatus, with the band set to embark on a world tour with the full lineup. 

In the past, the band has joined hands with the jeans brand Levi’s to sell a special collection of T-shirts and jeans that sold out so quickly that they became rare collectibles. Players know about it.