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Snoop Dogg interested in investing in Scottish football club SNOOP Dogg is interested in becoming a part-owner for Celtic after watching the Ryan Reynolds documentary "Welcome to Wrexham", a new interview has revealed The Gin and Juice rapper said he would be “crazy” not to consider investing in the club during an interview with the Sunday Mail
Snoop Dogg would love to invest in Celtic after seeing . . . - STV News Snoop Dogg has said he would be “crazy” not to consider investing in Celtic after seeing Ryan Reynolds hit the headlines with his takeover at Welsh club Wrexham The multi-millionaire rapper has been pictured in Celtic shirts over the last two decades and wore the kit at his gig in Glasgow’s Hydro last year He says he would be interested in making an investment in the Premiership
Snoop Dogg shows interest in Celtic investment Hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg has thrown his name into the hat of becoming the latest US celebrity interested in acquiring a stake in a UK football club, with Celtic Football Club drawing his attention nbsp; Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg Eyes Investment Opportunities with Celtic FC Snoop Dogg’s interest in making an investment in Celtic apparently stems from his admiration of the work that Reynolds and McElhenney have done with Wrexham The Welsh club’s high-profile journey has touched people all over the world, and Snoop now seems keen to consider becoming an official part of Celtic and that he would be “crazy
GOOD NEWS: Snoop Dogg shows interest in Celtic investment…. Hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg has expressed interest in joining the growing list of US celebrities looking to invest in UK football clubs, with Celtic Football Club catching his eye Inspired by the success of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ownership of AFC Wrexham, Snoop Dogg is reportedly exploring the possibility of investing in the 54-time Scottish League champions, as highlighted by the