USA celebrities who have invested in English football
SWANSEA, WALES, JUL 18 – US celebrities including actors, musicians, and athletes are minority investors or owners in English football clubs, boosting the sport’s popularity and growth across leagues, experts say.
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The American rapper bought a team in which he saw himself.
If you are looking for an expensive hobby, you will sometimes find it at English football clubs. More and more stars from the music or film business enter. Who did they have on their bingo card?
The American rapper Snoop Dogg became a co-owner of Swansea, announced the time of the second English division. The 53-year-old artist follows the steps of Croatian player Luka Modric, a member of the Gales team. Last week, Snoop appeared on the social networks wearing the new Swansea shirt for the next season, and the club announced on Friday (17) that rapper had become his actor. “The history of this club and its region convinced me. It is a c…
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