Liam Gallagher has lashed out at UEFA after Manchester City received a two-year ban from European competitions.

Liam Gallagher has lashed out at UEFA after Manchester City received a two-year ban from European competitions.
On Friday, UEFA announced that Man City had violated Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
The governing body claimed that City had artificially inflated sponsorship values in their financial reports.
As a result, the club was banned from the Champions League and Europa League for two seasons.
In response, lifelong Manchester City fan Liam Gallagher took to Twitter.
The outspoken singer slammed five UEFA board members by name.
He referred to them as the “p* flap brigade**” in a now viral tweet.
Among those targeted were Andrea Agnelli, David Gill, Nassel al Khalefi, Jacobo Beltran, and Rick Parry.
Fans reacted with a mix of shock and amusement to Gallagher’s blunt insult.
One Twitter user urged him to “be kind,” referencing the social movement.
Gallagher replied, “This is me being kind—I can be a lot worse.”
The response sparked laughter among his followers.
Gallagher’s passion for Manchester City is well known.
He regularly attends matches at the Etihad Stadium and never hides his loyalty.
Some believe Gallagher targeted officials with ties to rival clubs.
Rick Parry served as CEO of Liverpool, while David Gill worked for Manchester United.
The situation has major implications for Man City’s future.
If the ban stands, the club may lose key players like Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne.
Coach Pep Guardiola may also come under pressure, although he insists he will stay.
City has already filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Until a final decision is reached, fans—and Gallagher—will keep speaking out.
This controversy adds another dramatic chapter to football’s FFP saga.
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