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Trust Statement – Snoop Dogg

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The Swansea City Supporters’ Trust is delighted to welcome Snoop Dogg as a new co-owner and investor of Swansea City Football Club as announced HERE

It’s certainly been a busy couple of months at the club where as well as welcoming some exciting new players to the Swans we now see the multiple Grammy nominated and world-renowned rapper join up with Ballon d’Or winner and global football icon Luka Modrić to increase the profile of the club still further.

Like much in the world of sport, football is changing and in order to compete at the highest level possible we need to expand our reach and raise our profile as far and wide as we can. And that includes what we do both on and off the pitch.

By having the likes of Snoop and Luka help us do that will undoubtedly bring in new opportunities which should herald exciting new times for everyone who follows the Swans.

Just like with Luka we and everyone at the club are looking forward to working positively with Snoop to ensure the best possible future for Swansea City and its supporters.

Swansea City Supporters’ Trust

18th July 2025

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You didnt need a statement because you are an irrelevance these days

Oh wait is that Rupert character going to claim he brokered this deal as well
 
Becoming more and more of an irrelavence as new investors join further diluting its shareholding.....yes the Trust was thrown under bus by Jenkins et al but the Trust then bent over and allowed itself to be shafted despite its membership voting for action
 

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