News about Rodney Marsh

Brawls with a cricket bat. A dog licking cocaine off the studio floor. Year by supersonic year, the highs and lows of Oasis

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2024
Today tickets go on sale for a reunion tour most people thought could never happen. The warring Gallagher brothers have put aside their differences and agreed to a 14-date Oasis tour in 2025. For 16 years, they were one the biggest bands on the planet, but Liam and Noel's constant feuding and fighting ultimately caused their demise. Jonathan Mayo charts the highs and lows of Oasis's supersonic career.

As Definitely Maybe turns 30 can YOU spot the former Ballon d'Or winner hidden in iconic Oasis album cover?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2024
Oasis mania is taking over after the band announced their surprise reunion, but as their debut album 'Definitely Maybe' celebrates its 30-year anniversary, football fans are taking notice. Oasis have held a long passion for football, with Man City regularly playing their songs before and after games and both brothers often popping up at matches and following the team around Europe.

Farewell Stan the Man! Bowles, the greatest maverick No. 2 in QPR, was the ultimate maverick No. 1. It's sad that ten out of his high-end old life was stifled by Alzheimer's curse

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2024
JEFF POWELL: In the days of yore, young football reporters would gather for a beer before Saturday's matches at QPR's Loftus Road ground. After popping into the corner store to buy a packet of fags, Stan The Man would briskly into the King's Tavern in South Africa Road about half an hour before the game's 3 p.m. He'll try luck down his pint, and then stop at the nearby betting store to place his bets for the day's races. He'll make it to the home dressing room too late for the manager's team's discussion, but he's got to take off his boots and run last out of the tunnel just in time. The crowd erupted in applause as the crowd erupted in raucous of applause.

Stan Bowles, a legendary QPR legend and ex-Man City legend who was one of the game's finest players, died of Alzheimer's at the age of 75

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2024
Stan Bowles, a former QPR and Manchester City star, died at the age of 75 after a long fight with Alzheimer's. In 2015, Bowles - who was regarded as one of England's finest talents during his time as an actor and delighted followers with his maverick edge - was diagnosed with the neurological disorder. QPR's former team, QPR, arranged a demonstration for Bowles and his battle with the disease in 2017 and also established a Go Fund Me page.

IAN HERBERT: Saint-Germain is currently selling shirt cases over soul or substance, rather than substance. The purveyors of their swanky products claim that trophies are irrelevant, and that's why they are serial European flops

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
IAN HERBERT: Pink is a crucial figure in the Paris Saint Germain case, according to an assistant. The club's Oxford Street shop, which the team just opened, is a book shop on London's Oxford Street. She claims that the shade has been trending this year. Barbie and before that, a hit pink Valentino fashion line was launched. The club's product team created a salmon pink shade for a PSG "training kit" collection - high-end fashion clothing that you obviously don't want to get mud on but that is apparently trending.

TERRY VENABLES EXCLUSIVE: 'At Euro 96, I had captains everywhere, but now it's impossible to see if England has the same importance.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 26, 2023
Mail Sport talked to 'El Tel' in 2018 about making waves in Carnaby Street with Rodney Marsh, Alan Ball, and Terry Mancini, England's progress under Gareth Southgate and Mohamed Salah's quest to be the best footballer in the world.