The former Birmingham coach commented on the words of the NFL champion by taking away some pebbles from the shoe after what he said in the documentary
Wayne Rooney replied to the criticisms received from Tom Brady In a documentary that tells their period at Birmingham. The best scorer in the history of United wanted to defend his work and took off more than some pebbles from the shoe.
The criticisms of Tom Brady and the response of the former striker
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In the documentary Built in Birmingham: Brady & The Blues, Tom Brady, legendary NFL quarterback and winner of Seven Super Bowlhe questioned the professionalism of the former striker: “I am a little worried about the ethics of our coach’s head“tells one of his collaborators.
Rooney replied clarifying that Brady visited the club only once, at a time when the work rhythms were lighter: “I think that Tom came only once, The day before a game, when the rhythms are lighter, e I don’t think he really understands football. But what he understands is … that he is a tireless worker, We know this. ” He also said that the rhythms compared to the NFL are completely different and explained the differences: “Football is not the NFL, there you play three months a year and the players need rest. I think the way it told the situation was very unfair“Brady, he was a serial winner, played seasons from September to February.
The difficulties at Birmingham and Wayne Rooney’s vision
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The English coach explained that the situation al Birmingham It was very complicated, especially when he had just arrived. The team was in critical conditions and many players did not have the right motivations and were not fit: “When I arrived at Birmingham, the situation was really A disaster. This is why the players were not the right to progress the club. After me Tony Mowbray and Gary Rowett arrived, who had similar difficulties. ” Brady also in a statement in the documentary described the players like “lazy and vitiatothe”.
Wayne Rooney in the end expanded the spirits declaring the respect she tries towards Tom Brady and commented on the current situation of the club: “I greatly respect Tom Brady. He is one of the greatest, if not the greatest athlete of all timeand Birmingham seems to be doing well now, which is positive. I think they made the right moves by freeing themselves of the players who were to leave. “
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