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Snoop Dogg Vows Hands-On Push for Swansea City’s Premier League Return

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American rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg has shared his determination to take an active role in helping Swansea City return to the Premier League after acquiring a stake in the English Championship club. The 54-year-old music star became an investor in the Welsh team in July, joined later by Croatian midfielder Luka Modric and businesswoman Martha Stewart as a minority co-owner in December.

Snoop Dogg’s Vision for the Club

Snoop Dogg outlined his plans for Swansea City, emphasizing a direct involvement in steering the team toward success. “I want to be real hands on, I want to take the club in a direction maybe it hasn’t been before,” he stated in a recent interview.

He highlighted the financial realities of modern football, noting the need for investment to achieve promotion. “We want to take Swansea to the Premier League, and to do that we are going to need money – that’s the reality of the game these days,” Snoop Dogg added.

Optimism Amid Challenges

Despite Swansea’s current 16th position in the Championship, far from the play-off spots with more than half the season complete, Snoop Dogg remains upbeat about the club’s prospects. “It’s been steady and even though Swansea is a long-term project, we got to still dream for this season,” he said.

The rapper underscored the unpredictable nature of the second tier, where opportunities can arise unexpectedly. “In the Championship you always got to believe that play-off place is alive, in this game you got to dream,” he remarked.

Engaging with Fans and Club History

Snoop Dogg also praised the dedication of Swansea City’s supporters and expressed interest in connecting with them personally. “These fans are passionate, they are real, and I want to hear what they got to say when I am in Swansea,” he concluded.

The club has a notable history in the top flight, having earned promotion to the Premier League in 2011 under manager Brendan Rodgers. Two years later, they lifted the League Cup trophy. However, after relegation in 2018, Swansea has yet to reclaim their place in the elite division over the past eight years.

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