BIRMINGHAM’S new documentary trailer shows Tom Brady has fully immersed himself in football culture – and fans are loving it.
The NFL legend bought minority shares in the former Premier League side in 2023, his first venture into English football.
It hasn’t taken him long to become accustomed to football’s pressures and feuds, though, as shown by the trailer for the new Amazon Prime Documentary on the American takeover of the club, ‘Built in Birmingham: Brady & The Blues’.
One part of the trailer shows the American looking frustrated during a game, leading one fan to reply: “No messing about there, love him.”
“#TeamBrady,” another supporter replied.
Another clip shows Brady on a private jet last season. Looking at and pointing down the barrel of the camera, the NFL legend didn’t hold back in his message to his side’s promotion rivals, Wrexham.
The record seven-time Super Bowl winner smiled: “Wrexham, we’re coming for your a**.
Blues were relegated to League One in 2024, and were hell bent on getting back to the second tier under their new ownership group,
They built an impressive side, splashing a League One record fee of £15million on ex-Fulham striker and former Blues loanee Jay Stansfield and swooping in for the previous campaign’s League One Golden Boot winner, Alfie May.
Wrexham have also dominated headlines since being taken over by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, and that competition often boiled over both on the pitch and off it, as shown by Brady’s bold on-camera claim.
It’s likely that the Blues-Wrexham rivalry will be a prominent feature of the upcoming docuseries.
After winning a record points total of 111 points in League One last term, Blues are now starting their pre-season tour in Portugal ahead of their return to the Championship.
Chris Davies’ side have already recruited big names this summer, including ex-Celtic attacker Kyogo Furuhashi and former Blues star Demarai Gray.
They face LaLiga side Seville at the Estadio Algarve on Saturday.
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