'I'll stick to Baller League' - KSI won't manage Daggers
YouTuber KSI says he intends to use his social media influence to grow the profile of Dagenham & Redbridge and take them to the Premier League.
KSI owns a minority stake in Dagenham & Redbridge [Getty Images] "No, I'll stick to Baller League! " That was the emphatic response from influencer KSI when asked if fans might see him in the dugout at Dagenham & Redbridge. The YouTuber, former professional boxer, music artist and all-round entrepreneur recently purchased a minority stake in the London-based National League South club.
His arrival has brought a wave attention to the sixth-tier side and has coincided with striker Andy Carroll becoming a shareholder, before taking over as caretaker manager in March. And KSI, who coaches a team in six-a-side, indoor Baller League, says he has no intention of taking over from the former England striker on a permanent basis. Instead, the 32-year-old plans to use his influence to help grow the club's profile and following and hopes to one day help them get to the Premier League, whether it takes "five, 10, 15 or 20 years".
"I'd like to do my own journey. I want to do things my way and I was born and bred through social media," he told BBC London Sport. "I feel like my expertise in social media will help Dagenham & Redbridge be a worldwide club.
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