Tom Brady Made His First Appearance at the Stadium of Birmingham City

Now retired NFL superstar Tom Brady recently attended his first game as co-owner of Birmingham City Football Club. Unsurprisingly, fans of the team quickly showed up to support him. Multiple outlets reported that the former quarterback hit up a local pub, The Roost, before the game against Leeds at St. Andrews Stadium.

Tom Brady and Soccer

During the match, Tom Brady was greeted by many fans, with some even wearing his memorabilia. Photos from the sporting event show Brady waving to his supporters, snapping selfies, and greeting kids. After Birmingham won the match 1-0, the team’s manager John Eustace revealed that Brady had given the team a motivational pep talk before the big game.

Tom Brady and Soccer

According to Eustace, it was a truly unforgettable moment. From the looks of how they performed during their first game, the players were evidently really inspired by what Brady had to say.

Tom Brady Co-Owns Birmingham

In an interview, Tom Brady shared that he felt fantastic on game day. He expressed his excitement from experiencing the fans’ enthusiasm during the home game. Brady also acknowledged the several recent renovations carried out by Chairman Tom Wagner and his team. The legendary quarterback also said the event marked the beginning of a lasting and meaningful influence on sports enthusiasts and communities worldwide.

Tom Brady Co-Owns Birmingham

When asked about his preferences, Brady disclosed that he admired all sports in general. He added that he had been a fan of soccer for a long time, so it seemed like an obvious decision to him when the opportunity arose for him to become co-owner.

Positive Impact

The team announced Brady’s new involvement via a press release. It stated that he would offer guidance to the board and leadership team of Birmingham City Football Club in his new role. His responsibilities include health, nutrition, wellness, recovery systems, and marketing efforts.

Tom Brady Made His First Appearance at the Stadium of Birmingham City
Tom Brady Co-owns Birmingham

Brady knew that the team had not managed to win a League Cup since 2011 and was visibly enthusiastic in his aspiration to assist the team and help them turn things around. Brady also said that the journey had been challenging for Birmingham, but it was the unwavering belief of the fans that kept them going.