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Former Creation boss Alan McGee has said that he think Oasis will definitely reunite in the future, but it won't be in 2014 as rumoured.
Rumours of the Gallaghers burying the hatchet and reforming have been rife since Liam voiced that he wanted to mark the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Definitely Maybe - sparking whispers that they could also headline Glastonbury 2014.
Alan McGee first signed the band to his Creation label back in 1993, and in new interview with the BBC, he said he could easily imagine a reunion.
"Yeah, I think they'll come back at some point," he said. "I don't think it's going to be next year or anything. If they get back together I'm sure it would be for a mega bucks tour."
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However, Noel Gallagher has frequently slammed rumours of a 2014 Oasis reunion, saying that he'd never return to the band and that they'd have to do it without him - which he claims 'would be rubbish.
In an interview with TalkSPORT's Andy Goldstein last month, Noel spoke about the speculation around a possible reunion in 2014, but confirmed that there was no truth in what people were saying.
"Maybe people keep thinking that if they keep saying it, it will eventually happen," he said. "It's not going to happen. Unless they're doing it without me, but without me it would be rubbish."
While he refuses to return to Oasis, his brother Liam has said that he would "do it for nowt".
This week also marked 18 years since Oasis released their second album (What's The Story) Morning Glory.
Below: 18 Oasis quotes on Morning Glory