Why did Tom Brady question Wayne Rooney's work ethic?
Brady stated he was 'a little worried' about Rooney's work ethic based on his observations during Rooney's time as Birmingham City manager.
Sports / Football
NFL legend Tom Brady, a minority owner of Birmingham City, has publicly questioned Wayne Rooney's work ethic during his brief tenure as the club's manager. Brady's remarks are featured in a new Amazon Prime documentary series, adding fuel t...
The 'Built in Birmingham' documentary offers an inside look at the challenges and ambitions of Birmingham City under new ownership. The series covers the controversial sacking of manager John Eustace, the appointment and subsequent departure of Wayne Rooney, and the team's journey from relegation to promotion. The documentary also delves into Brady's introduction to English football and his hands-on approach as a minority owner.
**Key Points:**
Brady stated he was 'a little worried' about Rooney's work ethic based on his observations during Rooney's time as Birmingham City manager.
Brady described the players as 'lazy and entitled' following the club's relegation from the Championship.
It's a documentary series offering an inside look at Birmingham City's new ownership, management changes, and journey from relegation to promotion.
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