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- NFL legend on the Blues’ board
- A-list co-owners in North Wales
- Friendly rivalry has been forged
The Blues will believe that they are in a stronger position at present than ‘Hollywood derby‘ rivals from North Wales. It was they who captured the League One title in record-breaking style last season, accumulating 111 points in the process.
They smashed recruitment records in 2024 and have continued to splash the cash 12 months on, with notable additions at St Andrew’s placing them among the favourites for promotion out of the Championship and into the الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.
Wrexham are also hoping to be in that mix, as A-list co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney smash transfer records of their own, and Brady admits that the Blues are looking to stay one step ahead of the Red Dragons on and off the field.n
NFL legend Brady told The Sports Agent podcast: “We’ve got to [keep spending]. We’ve got to keep up with one another. Wrexham have, I’d say, done an incredible job. I mean, you can’t be anything but excited about what they’ve done for that club … I’m so impressed by Wrexham. What they do on the pitch, off the pitch, and again, they’re in a great position to succeed as well.”
‘Welcome to Wrexham’ is about to be rivalled in the documentary stakes by ‘Built in Birmingham: Brady u0026amp; the Blues’, with “fun theatre” being generated. Brady added on light-hearted banter between A-list ownership groups: “We’re going to talk a lot of smack in the meantime between all of us [Birmingham and Wrexham], because it’s pretty fun theatre, and I think there’s some little friendly side bets going on. But make no mistake, the people who are going to decide the fate of those games are the players wearing those jerseys.”
Birmingham are set to open their 2025-26 campaign at home to Ipswich on August 8, with Wrexham getting the ball rolling in their bid for a fourth successive promotion when travelling to Southampton a day later.