VIDEO: Tom Brady mocks Rob McElhenney's name & calls out Ryan Reynolds in 'coming for your ass' warning to Wrexham as Birmingham share documentary footage of sweary rant from minority owner

Birmingham have shared footage from their new documentary that sees Tom Brady mocking Rob McElhenney’s name and calling out Ryan Reynolds.

  • NFL legend is involved with the ambitious Blues
  • Attended clash with Red Dragons
  • Indulged in pre-game banter with Hollywood stars

VIDEO: Tom Brady mocks Rob McElhenney's name & calls out Ryan Reynolds in 'coming for your ass' warning to Wrexham as Birmingham share documentary footage of sweary rant from minority ownerVIDEO: Tom Brady mocks Rob McElhenney's name & calls out Ryan Reynolds in 'coming for your ass' warning to Wrexham as Birmingham share documentary footage of sweary rant from minority owner

NFL legend Brady owns a minority stake in the Blues and has enjoyed an eventful association with the West Midlands outfit. His debut campaign – which saw Wayne Rooney appointed as manager at one stage – ended in relegation out of the being suffered.

bounced back from that disappointment in style, with the 2024-25 League One title being captured in record-breaking style with 111 points. and their Hollywood co-chairmen were fended off en route to being crowned third tier champions.

Brady made a point of jetting over to the UK for a meeting with the Red Dragons at St Andrew’s, with David Beckham also being invited along for that fixture. Birmingham went on to prevail 3-1, with McElhenney and Reynolds being left to lick their wounds.

Before a ball was kicked, Brady was caught on camera saying: “Let’s go get a f*cking win against Wrexham. We’re coming for your ass. Ryan Reynolds, McElry, whatever the f*ck your name is.”

Said clip has been included in the new Amazon Prime Documentary ‘Built In Birmingham: Brady u0026amp; The Blues’. That series will be available to stream from August 1, with the Blues and Wrexham now readying themselves for life in the Championship and a shot at securing promotion into the .n