The US rapper said he would keep supporters happy if he was involved in the club.
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Snoop Dogg has told the under-fire Celtic board to give him a call to help end the turmoil at the club.
The celebrity Hoops fan also revealed he is willing to invest some of his millions into the Glasgow giants to help buy new players.
Asked if he would take on a role at Parkhead, he
The Drop It Like It’s Hot star, said: “I don’t know about coach, but as an investor sure. 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.”
Asked for his reaction to Rodgers leaving and being replaced by interim boss Martin O’Neill, Snoop 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.”
Snoop Dogg, who has been a Hoops fan since being gifted a club shirt in 2005, has previously spoken of his desire to open a burger van outside Celtic Park.
In July he became a co-owner and investor at Swansea City after taking a minority stake.