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Snoop Dogg Challenges Tom Brady and Rob Mac's Soccer Clubs in a Playful Banter

Snoop Dogg Challenges Tom Brady and Rob Mac's Soccer Clubs in a Playful Banter
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Sports August 8, 2025 00:00

- Snoop Dogg, a minority owner of Swansea City, playfully challenges Tom Brady and Rob Mac, owners of Birmingham City and Wrexham, in a friendly soccer banter.

Snoop Dogg Challenges Tom Brady and Rob Mac in Soccer Banter

Snoop Dogg, the minority owner of Swansea City, recently engaged in a playful banter with Tom Brady and Rob Mac, owners of Birmingham City and Wrexham, discussing their ownership roles in soccer clubs.

Ownership Ventures

Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, joined Birmingham City's ownership ranks in 2023, while Rob Mac co-owns Wrexham with actor Ryan Reynolds since 2020. Snoop Dogg, known as Calvin Broadus, became a co-owner and investor in Swansea City in July 2025.

In a light-hearted moment, Brady and Snoop exchanged remarks, with Snoop inviting Brady and Mac to Swansea for a future clash. The trio's camaraderie hints at potential friendly competition between their respective soccer clubs.

Future Encounters

As Snoop Dogg, Brady, and Rob Mac navigate their roles in the soccer ownership landscape, fans anticipate exciting interactions and possibly friendly matches between Swansea City, Birmingham City, and Wrexham in the future.

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