Tom Brady, comfortably in his role as an owner of English football team Birmingham City, was recently rattled and caught in a foul-mouthed tirade over rival fans’ taunting of him.
As pictured in the upcoming docuseries ‘Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues’, Brady retorted against comments from fans of Peterborough United, while the sides were in League One together last season, the third tier of England’s football pyramid.
Brady’s side and Peterborough played three times last season, with a ride away from the April 13 clash seeming to be where the NFL legend made the comments due to a sH๏τ of Wembley Stadium preceding them.
What exactly fans from ‘The Posh’ said are not clear after a 2-0 win over Birmingham, securing a cup trophy. In league play, Birmingham won both matchups over its rival last season as part of its promotion to The Championship.
It may have been a bit of sour grapes for Brady, knowing his team was denied the trifecta of wins.
‘Yeah b***hes, enjoy this s***ty League One for the rest of your f***ing life, you little b***h, suck on that!’ Brady unleashed.
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Tom Brady was rattled and caught in a foul-mouthed tirade over rival fans’ taunting of him.
Brady’s expletive rant was caught as part of an upcoming docuseries about Birmingham City
Brady has spent plenty of time balancing his responsibilities stateside, his personal life, and his time with Birmingham City.
The soon-to-be-NFL Hall of Famer will begin his second season as Fox’s top NFL color commentator, after calling his first Super Bowl in February.
As part of a recent interview with ‘Men in Blazers’, Brady revealed another moment where he was trash-talked, asking sporting legend David Beckham for clarification as to what the fans said.
‘Look, I’ve been called so many things over a long period of time. And when they’re calling you names, usually that’s a good thing because they’re paying attention to who you are,’ Brady said.
‘So I’ve never minded any of the insults come my way. I respected, and the reality is, when I feel that there is that motivating factor in me that allows me to dig a little deeper within myself to kick their a**.’
In addition to Brady’s role with Birmingham, he is also a minority owner of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.
Brady said there are ‘subtle differences’ in working in both organizations but hard work from leadership is consistent between the Blues and the Raiders.
Birmingham City is now one level above where it competed against Peterborough and a step below the Premier League, where the Blues have not played since 2011.
Tom Wagner and Brady have ownership in the Blues and helped promote them last season
Brady also made an appearance at the Club World Cup Finals last month in New Jersey alongside old pal and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft at MetLife Stadium
‘In the championship, the level of compeтιтion is very tough,’ Brady added. ‘These guys are world class players. They bring it every single day. And and being in the Championship two years ago.
‘I know how talented these teams are in the kind of challenges that we’re going to face this year. So I’m excited to see how this club meets the challenges.’
‘I think the goal is to build on what we did last season, even knowing that last season was what it was. But I think we set a new standard and expectation for how we should perform. So there is the compeтιтion’s tougher, we’re in the championship, the games are harder, the players are better and we need to step up in every area.’
‘It’s going to be a challenge. I think we’re building our conditioning for our compeтιтive stamina. but again, the process is for what we accomplished last year will be very much the same. You’re right.’
‘We brought in some new players. that’s always very important. At the same time, those players have to get up to speed very quickly with how (manager) Chris (Davies) wants to play the games in these matches.’