Swansea City minority owner Snoop Dogg made his presence felt.Or, if you’re Preston North End boss Paul Heckingbottom, Snoop’s presence was smelt.Snoop Dogg was in fine form as he made his first appearance in SwanseaGettyThe legendary rapper made the pilgrimage to the Swansea.com Stadium on Tuesday to take in the Swans’ last-gasp draw to Preston.It marked Snoop’s first visit to Swansea’s home turf since he joined their ownership group last July.Snoop brings the good times to SwanseaSwansea fans turned out in droves to mark the momentous occasion, with some forced to queue up hours ahead of kick-off to ensure they’d have a spot inside the ground.For those who were fortunate enough to secure entry into the sold-out contest, they were greeted by a Snoop-branded towel at their seat.As Snoop made his way around the ground, Swansea fans were encouraged to twirl the towel over their heads, much like the fans of the rapper’s beloved NFL team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, do before their home games.Chants of ‘Snoop Dogg’s barmy army’ echoed around the stadium as fans got swept up in the moment.Preston prove to be party poopersHowever, Preston’s players evidently didn’t read the script before kick-off as Daniel Jebbison put the visitors ahead in the 26th minute.The Canadian thumped home a volley from close range to net his first goal since December.Sensing they couldn’t let down the hip-hop legend on his first visit, Swansea came firing out of the blocks in the second half.The renewed impetus was aided by Swans boss Vitor Matos ringing around the changes at half time, as Joshua Key, Gustavo Nunes and Malick Yalcouye were all brought on.View Tweet: https://t.co/IoyYcGvHPJSwansea supporters embraced the moment with their celebrity ownerGettyEven Cyril the Swan got in on the action with SnoopGettyDespite the barrage of attacks from Swansea, an equaliser was not forthcoming and it looked like Snoop would go home empty-handed.Cullen saves the SwansBut Liam Cullen ensured that wouldn’t be the case when he popped up with an equaliser in the fifth minute of stoppage-time. A perfect cross from Nunes was met by Cullen as he deftly flicked home to spark jubilant celebrations.For Preston boss Heckingbottom, he was left to rue what would have been a valuable three points as his side slip further away from the all-important play-off positions.Snoop’s unique scentBut Heckingbottom’s overarching memory of the contest may have been a rather noticeable stench that only Snoop could bring to South West Wales.When asked of what he made of the whole occasion, Heckingbottom replied: “Honestly, I haven’t seen a single thing.Cullen’s last-minute goal ensured Snoop went home a happy manGetty“Apart from the smell of weed everywhere, I’ve seen nothing different.”And don’t expect Heckingbottom to listen to any of Snoop’s greatest hits on the way back to Preston either.“I would’ve been [a Snoop Dogg fan] if we’d won,” Heckingbottom added.As for Swansea’s players and coaches, Snoop made sure to pay them a post-match visit in the dressing room following Cullen’s last-gasp heroics.Somewhat surprisingly, Swans boss Vitor Matos claimed Snoop struck a chord with the players.“He knows what to speak about and what to say to sportspeople,” Matos said.Snoop and his entourage left a lasting impression on Heckingbottom’s nostrilsGetty“I think he is someone that likes to be involved, likes to be in the club.“He loves the club, loves the city and we are just really happy to have him here.”Matos added: “I think it’s exciting times for the club. It’s good to have someone like him involved, someone who has this kind of profile who brings a lot of visibility.“That, I think is just a good feeling that we as a club are trying to create something different and something special.“Having him around didn’t change our routines. I think the players did what they normally do.”Swansea will hope the next episode – ahem, fixture – brings them greater joy as they travel to promotion-hunting Ipswich Town on Saturday.