Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady issues a response to fellow NFL legend Emi Manning and Wrexham's Hollywood owner Rob McElhenney on social media.
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- Brady responds to Manning's X post
- Boasted about winning more Super Bowl titles
- Wrexham face Birmingham on Monday
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Former New York Giants star Eli Manning recently revealed his love for League One side Wrexham as the Red Dragons announced the quarterback as their latest fan. On Friday, Manning took to X to share a post where took a dig at Birmingham's Tom Brady as he wrote, "Now I can beat @TomBrady in football and fútbol! Go @Wrexham_AFC!"
A day later Brady came up with a response as he pointed out that he has five more Super Bowl titles than Manning. He also urged McElhenney to educate Wrexham fans about the history of the NFL.
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WHAT TOM BRADY SAID ABOUT ELI MANNING'S POST
Brady posted a video of himself on X where he can be heard saying, "So I've been working on a little response video at Eli and I am looking around the house but I can't find the other six of these. So, Rob can you just educate the Wrexham fans just a little bit on the history of NFL. Thanks bud, appreciate. I'll see you on Monday."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Manning won the Super Bowl with the New York Giants in 2008 and 2012, beating Brady's New England Patriots on both occasions. Brady, on the other hand, won the title on seven occasions while grabbing the Super Bowl MVP trophy five times in his career.
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