DAVID BECKHAM gave Tom Brady a lesson in English football fans’ banter when he watched Birmingham take on Wrexham.
The England and Manchester United legend was a special guest at St Andrew’s as the two teams clashed in League One last September.
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NFL hero Brady, part-owner of Championship club Birmingham, sat with Beckham as the Blues won 3-1.
And the two feature in a fly-on-the-wall documentary Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues that drops on Amazon Prime on Friday.
Beckham, 50, tells Brady: “Your fans are singing about sheep s***gers — that’s what they say about Welsh people!”
The two have a clear bond — which is shown in the second of five episodes charting the American’s involvement with Birmingham over the past two seasons.
Ex-New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Brady, who won a staggering seven Super Bowls, has huge respect for the six-time Prem-winner.
Before the game, Brady suggests to co-owner Tom Wagner that they organise a gift bag with a club sweater, hoodie, scarf and hat for the 115-cap ex-England star.
Yet Wagner is told by one of his St Andrew’s aides that as Beckham has no affiliation with Birmingham, that it would be a faux pas.
But Brady, 47, retorts: “That’s f***ing stupid! Give him a gift bag to take home!
“It’s a sweet thing. He doesn’t have to wear it.”
But one person not impressed with his gift was Wrexham’s Hollywood co-owner Rob McElhenney.
The actor is presented by Brady with a Birmingham shirt on the pitch before kick-off bearing No 12 and ‘McElhenney’ on the back.
He says: “What am I supposed to do with that?”
But Brady does please his fellow American by signing an NFL card for his son.
And the actor is gushing in his praise for Brady — telling him: “You’re one of five people in the world any locker room will listen to.”
Birmingham went on to win the title and promotion back to the Championship, earning an EFL record of 111 points during the season.
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