Tom Brady calls out Wayne Rooney’s coaching job for Birmingham City, says players were ‘entitled’ and ‘lazy’


Tom Brady calls out Wayne Rooney’s coaching job for Birmingham City, says players were ‘entitled’ and ‘lazy’

Birmingham City Football Club Minority owner Tom Brady has not chopped words about the former manager of his club, Wayne Rooney, in a documentary by Amazon Prime, planned to launch on Friday. The series is coming up Birmingham’s promotion to the championship Last season and Brady increases some members of Rooney’s 2023-24 club “Lazy and Right”, while also questioning the work ethics of the former manager.

Brady will be a minority owner in 2023 And previously served as chairman of Birmingham City of the Advisory Council, where he collaborated directly with the board members of the club and leadership team.

‘I’m a little worried about that of our head coach [Rooney’s] Work ethics, “says Brady in the documentary, per ESPN. “I mean, I don’t know, I don’t have any big instincts about that.”

Rooney Took over as manager of the club eight weeks after Brady bought his minority stake. The first England And Manchester United Great signed at the English club only three days after leaving Major League Soccer Club DC United.

Rooney became ax 2.5 months later After they had deposited 12 points of the sixth and last Playoff place in January 2024.

“Well, we have already changed the coach, so they are really the players because the coach does not go outside and put the ball into the goal,” said Brady after the relegation of Birmingham under Rooney, via ESPN. “They were lazy, they were right, and if you are lazy and entitled, you don’t have much chance of succeeding. We have to change all the people associated with losing, so I think there will be many people away this summer.”

It was a disastrous run of 16 races for Rooney, who never set the head for the new ownership group that included Brady.

“We are dedicated to do what is needed to bring success to St. Andrew’s,” Chief Executive Officer Garry Cook said in an official statement After the departure of Rooney. “Unfortunately, Wayne’s time did not go with us as planned and we have decided to go in a different direction. The search for a successor starts with immediate effect and we will update supporters when we have further news.”

Rooney thanked Brady and others within the ownership group at his exit, while he acknowledges that “football is a business activities – and I acknowledge that they have not been to the level that I wanted them to be.”

You can view Birmingham City in the championship this season Paramount+.




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