The celebrities taking over football: How Boyzone and Westlife are joining Ryan Reynolds, Tom Brady, Stormzy, Delia Smith and Elton John as the famous faces pumping cash into British clubs
01-05-2024 15:39 via dailymail.co.uk

The celebrities taking over football: How Boyzone and Westlife are joining Ryan Reynolds, Tom Brady, Stormzy, Delia Smith and Elton John as the famous faces pumping cash into British clubs

Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy of Boyzone and Brian McFadden of Westlife make up the latest cohort of stars who have chosen to invest in a UK football team.
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