Tom Brady, Birmingham City's co-owner, provides the club's latest update and becomes viral after mocking Logan Paul. - talk2soccer
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Tom Brady, Birmingham City’s co-owner, provides the club’s latest update and becomes viral after mocking Logan Paul.


Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady has taken aim at influencer and professional wrestler Logan Paul.

The Blues were held to a 0-0 draw by West Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday, but it is their co-owner who has made recent headlines.



Birmingham has been fairly successful since Brady’s investment, winning the League One title last season and establishing Championship play-off credentials this season.


Following their goalless draw with West Brom, Chris Davies’ men are only one point behind sixth-place Wrexham, who have a game in hand.



Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady roasts Logan Paul over a flag football tournament.


Birmingham meet Leeds United in the FA Cup this Sunday, and they will be eager to demonstrate their abilities against Daniel Farke’s Premier League side.



Meanwhile, Brady made a dig at social media sensation Paul on the Impaulsive podcast when discussing a flag football competition in Saudi Arabia that the two will compete in next month.


Flag football is a non-contact form of American football in which defenders tug a flag connected to the ball carrier’s waist rather than tackle them.

When Paul confirmed his attendance in the event, which will take place at Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena, Brady ridiculed him, saying, “You know what? I’m truly worried about you.”

Paul said, “Are you worried about me?”

The Blues co-owner commented, “You’re a good athlete, but you’re like… No, no no.” “These guys are on another level.

Paul disputed the charges, citing his WWE experience, saying, “I am at the greatest level. Can any of these guys perform a moonsault?

Brady continued his attack, saying, “It’s cute. It’s amazing; you know how much I enjoy WWE. It is so cute. However, this is really similar to genuine football. This is actual competition.”

Birmingham City are ready for greater hurdles amid their Championship play-off push.

Blues have gone seven games unbeaten in the Championship, including wins over immediate promotion candidates Coventry City and Midlands rivals Leicester City.

Aside from their FA Cup clash with Leeds, Davies’ side faces challenging Championship fixtures against Norwich City, Millwall, and Middlesbrough.

The Lions and Boro are both vying for Premier League berths next season, while Norwich are resurgent under Philippe Clement.

Clement’s men were previously in serious relegation danger, but a remarkable run of five wins in their last six Championship games has propelled them seven points clear of the drop zone.

On February 21, the Canaries have the potential to cause significant issues for Birmingham.

Blues may then struggle to beat play-off contenders Millwall and championship contenders Middlesbrough, despite having avoided defeat since their 3-0 setback to Watford on New Year’s Day.

Davies’ side will properly prioritise their Championship top-six challenge above their FA Cup run, but a victory over Leeds should give them the confidence they need to push on and maintain their strong form towards the end of the season.

Meanwhile, the Premier League team may deploy a weaker side against Birmingham, as an undesirable Championship remains a possibility despite their recent good form.



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