Brady grew up in the American Football and won the Super Bowl as a Quarterback. After those successes, Brady also wanted to make it in European football as a fellow glube owner. Amazon Prime The American followed for a documentary, which recently appeared. Brady in front of the cameras were doubts about Rooney’s approach. “I am a bit worried about the work ethics of our head coach. I don’t know, I don’t have such a good feeling about that.”
Wayne Rooney responds
Whether it was completely Brady’s decision or not: Rooney was put on the street at Birmingham City after just 83 days and two victories in fifteen matches. Yet the former striker of Manchester United and England, among others, wants to share his side of the story.
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“I think Tom came by once and that was the day for a match, which are days when we will be lighter the players,” he explains in his own BBC-Podcast The Wayne Rooney Show. “I think he did not fully understand football at the time. What he understood is hard work. We know that. But football is not the same as the NFL. The NFL season only takes three (VIJF, REDmonths. That way you have to take a rest. So I find it very unfair, as he now brings it out and put it down. “
Ruins
Rooney emphasizes that it was really a mess at Birmingham City at the time. “There were hardly any players who could help the club move forward.” The Englishman therefore respects Brady and what has changed since its entry. “He is one of the biggest, if not the biggest athlete of all time. Birmingham now seems to have found the way up, which is incredibly good.”

