ONE of Celtic’s most famous fans has told the club’s board that he wants to inject some cash into the club – and revealed his pick for the next manager.
American rap superstar Snoop Dogg has been following the Hoops for two decades now and has previously hinted at wanting to invest in the team.

And he’s ready to do so again as the current hierarchy come under fire from fans, particularly in the wake of Brendan Rodgers‘ resignation.
Thousands of Celtic supporters sent a message to the board on Wednesday night prior to the game against Falkirk as they protested outside the stadium.
Gin & Juice singer Snoop, in an interview with the Daily Record, gave his own message to the board – albeit a much more positive one…
He insists if they want his input, all they have to do is ask.

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The 54-year-old said: “Investing in Celtic is something I have talked about in the past and if the opportunity was right I would be down for it.
“Celtic is a huge club and fans want to see the best players playing in this great stadium. All the owners have got to do is ask.”
Snoop, who is currently a co-owner of Swansea City and has invested in that club, has obviously been keeping one eye on the recent goings on at Celtic.
When asked about the managerial situation, Snoop praised Martin O’Neill for returning to the club in an hour of need and stopped short of throwing any shade at Rodgers.
And, he revealed who he’d want to come back as the next boss.
Interestingly enough, his choice would be another former Hoops gaffer in Ange Postecoglou.
He said: “I love sport, and in sport players leave, coaches leave, and you move on.
“You got to give Martin O’Neill big respect, he is coming back when we need him.
“I think you got to bring Ange back, the club are gonna do what they are gonna do but the fans would love to see him back.”

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