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Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady has become a minority owner of Championship side Birmingham City.
The NFL legend, who retired from the sport in February, has "entered a partnership" with Blues new owners Knighthead Capital Management LLC.
The 46-year-old will become chairman of a new advisory board at St Andrew's.
"Tom Brady joining the Birmingham City team is a statement of intent. We are setting the bar at world class," Knighthead co-founder Tom Wagner said.
More to follow.
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Comment posted by jamesy pp, today at 08:43
Seven time champ to bottom league championship
Comment posted by Neezagon, today at 08:43
Does he know which shape the ball is?
Comment posted by Simon Copp, today at 08:43
It'll be interesting to see if the GOAT football player can make something out of a minor league soccer team.
Comment posted by Jumbo Newark , today at 08:41
Thought it was the return of Karren Brady. I was fantasying about David Sullivan and Steve Bruce coming back as well
Comment posted by Worker, today at 08:40
Wow. Brady is possibly the greatest sportsman of all time. More superbowls than any franchise.
He has the Midas touch. Birmingham are lucky to have him on board even as a minority shareholder. Brum deserve success. Proper football team and fans.
Wish someone genuine would buy the Blades

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Comment posted by Chris Vickie, today at 08:43Chris Vickie
08:43
First thing he needs to "advise" them to do is knock down the pig sty