Liam Gallagher has taken to social media to continue his long-standing feud with brother Noel Gallagher by calling him a "sad little dwarf".
The warring brothers have been at loggerheads for years and the latest instalment has seen Liam claiming that Noel has blocked Oasis songs from featuring on his upcoming documentary Knebworth 22, which is set for release on November 17.
The documentary follows Liam, who returned the Hertfordshire venue this summer – the triumphant scene of Oasis' two record-breaking 1996 concerts.
Liam, 50, also called Noel an "angry squirt" when replying to a fan who asked which of the band's hits will be in the film, despite Noel, 55, recently praising his younger brother in an interview.
Taking to Twitter, Liam said: "No Oasis songs as the angry squirt has blocked them, he also blocked the Oasis I sang for Taylor Hawkins tribute he’s a horrible little man."
One fan replied saying about Noel's positive interview, which Liam added: "What he [Noel] says and does are two different things, he’s a sad little dwarf."
The online barrage from the singer continued as he claimed the reason why Noel blocked the Oasis songs was: "Coz he’s got little man syndrome."
Liam added: "It’s the only but of power he’s got left he knows he’s coasting into the oblivious."
In a final tweet, the C'mon You Know artist wrote: "You can stop us using the songs but you can’t erase our memories shame on you Noel Gallagher."
One person who was at the original Knebworth gigs with Oasis was Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, who at the end of last month, revealed he had been given the all clear from tonsil cancer.
Arthurs, 57, first revealed details of his diagnosis in April adding that he was taking time out from music and subsequently having to miss Liam's return to Knebworth in the summer.
He told his Instagram and Twitter followers that his radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments had proven successful.
Thanking fans for their ongoing support he wrote: "Update on my cancer; I had a full scan 10 days ago and it's all clear, it's gone.
"Thank you so much all of you for the messages I've had throughout, you've helped more than you know. Thank you especially to the team at @TheChristieNHS, into recovery now and see you all soon x."
Liam led the congratulatory messages, telling Bonehead: "YES BONEHEAD WE KNEW YOUD KICK ITS A**E SOOOOO F*****G HAPPY GUINNESS LG x
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