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‘Rude’ – Alan Shirer aims to play a playful Jib in the co -owner of Birmingham Tom Brady after a solution of Super Bowl … – Talksport

‘Rude’ – Alan Shirer aims to play a playful Jib in the co -owner of Birmingham Tom Brady after a solution of Super Bowl … – Talksport

Alan Shearer couldn’t help but have fun with Tom Brady for the missing clash of the Fa Cup of Birmingham City.

The NFL legend is the owner of a blues minority who played the largest match of his season, as they face Newcastle United in the FA Cup.

Tom Brady did not attend the Birmingham City Fa Cup collision with Newcastle

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Tom Brady did not attend the Birmingham City Fa Cup collision with NewcastleCredit: Getty

Unfortunately, Brady, Birmingham’s clash with the Premier League country fell on the same weekend as a superbul with Kansas City chiefs facing the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Speaking on the BBC, Shirer jokes: “I can’t believe Tom Brady has chosen a superbowl instead of Fa Cup.

“It’s a little rough, isn’t it?”

Shearer’s comment was followed by laughter with Gary Lineker, replied: “I know.

“On a beautiful evening like this one.”

Then the Newcastle legend added: “Let’s see especially one of the biggest clubs in the world,” to which colleague Pundit Curtis Davies sarcastic replied: “Birmingham?”

Brady’s failure to attend a collision in St. Andrews is reduced to his lucrative commitment to a major television operator in the United States.

The seven -time winner at Super Bowl works as a color commentator on Fox Sports.

Network rejected Mammoth $ 375 million to connect it for a decadeWith the battle for the Vince Lombardi trophy, surprisingly, the biggest event in their calendar.

This was said, Brady missed the devil in a competition in St. Andrews.

Shirer jokey asked Brady's decision to attend the Super Bowl instead of St. Andrews

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Shirer jokey asked Brady’s decision to attend the Super Bowl instead of St. AndrewsCredit: X: @bbcmotd

Birmingham City on Brady took the lead within a minute when Ethan Laard gave the blue lead.

Newcastle then scored a controversial equalizer when Joe Willock’s goal was accepted to pass through the line, although Bailey Paun-Farell did what it seemed to be rescuing a lifetime.

But without any technology of the goal, the goal is standing.

Kalum Wilson then led Newcastle forward before Tomoki Iva had attracted the level of the game shortly before half.

However, as the race seems likely to go to extra time, Willock has hit again to secure a 3-2 win for Newcastle and win them a place in the hat for the fifth round.

Although it was a night that did not go to plan Birmingham, they have their views strongly at a championship promotion in this term.

Currently, the Blue is sitting four points at the top of the First League, playing two games less than the sides below them in the table.

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