THE mud on our wellies has barely had time to dry or the hazy summer memories faded before it’s onto the next one.

The tickets are selling, the big announcements are just weeks away and the headliner rumour mill is in overdrive.

There’s plenty of talk of the likes of Fleetwood Mac and Arcade Fire and I’d love to see Red Hot Chilli Peppers at a British festival.

But the one that just won’t go away is those Gallagher reunion rumours.

The bookies have slashed the odds on Oasis appearing at next year’s Glastonbury, but I’m wondering if that would be the best move for British rock’s most difficult duo.

There’s the small matter of brothers Noel and Liam hating each other of course, but I’m convinced that’s just for the cameras and they’ll really spend the festive season jamming around the Christmas tree or doing karaoke to Wonderwall at their Mum’s local in Manchester.

I have no doubt whatsoever that it will happen.

They will become their own tribute band, but maybe not just yet.

Yes there’s the odd expensive divorce or paternity claim to factor in, but I don’t think the millions have quite dried up.

And, more importantly, this would put Oasis firmly in the vintage category.

It hasn’t even been five years since the split and the two bands Oasis spawned are enjoying relative success, mainly because everyone goes along in the hope of hearing Champagne Supernova or She’s Electric.

If The Stone Roses have proven anything, it’s that the longer you leave it, the more impact a reunion has.

There’s a time and a place for nostalgia and my money’s on it not happening until the 25th anniversary of the release of their debut album in 2019.

So that’s a Definitely Maybe from me.