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Tom Brady taunted with X-rated chant by Wrexham fans at Birmingham City game

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By Eric Blum

Published: 23:39 BST, 16 September 2024 | Updated: 23:39 BST, 16 September 2024

Tom Brady hastily flew to England to get an in-person view of the star-studded League One matchup between his Birmingham City and Hollywood-backed upstarts Wrexham. 

As Fox Sports' $375million man arrived at St. Andrew's, he was greeted by an X-rated chant from the traveling Welsh fans, drawing the attention of the seven-time Super Bowl champion.  

Brady acknowledged the Wrexham supporters by pointing at them once he heard the curse words fly. 


'Who the f***, who the f***, who the f****** hell are you?' 

Brady has probably heard worse in his 23-season NFL career despite just starting his minority ownership of Birmingham City. 

Tom Brady sat with David Beckham and Romeo Beckham during Monday's League One game

Upon entering St. Andrew's, Brady was greeted by the X-rated chant from Wrexham fans

Wrexham is owned by famous actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, with the latter also attending Monday's league clash in person. 

Birmingham City, who are favorites to get promoted back to the Championship, handed Wrexham their first defeat in League One with a 3-1 victory despite going down a goal three minutes in.  

Before Monday's match, Wrexham posted to social media to show longtime Brady rival Eli Manning in a shirt supporting the Birmingham City opponents. 

Manning himself posted 'Now I can beat @TomBrady in football and fútbol! Go @Wrexham_AFC!'

Brady responded to the jab at him and Birmingham City quickly.  

'So I've been working on our little response video to Eli and I'm looking around the house, and I can't find the other six of these,' Brady said holding up the Lombardi Trophy. 

'Rob, can you just educate the Wrexham fans just a little bit on the history of the NFL?' Brady continued. 'Thanks bud, appreciate it. I'll see you Monday.' 

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