Tom Brady’s message to David Beckham as he admits ‘I can’t repeat most of what was said'

Tom Brady was in the St Andrew's stands as Birmingham City beat Wrexham 3-1 in a League One clash, with David Beckham teaching the NFL legend football chants.

Tom Brady speaks to David Beckham

Tom Brady and David Beckham were locked in conversation throughout Birmingham City's win over Wrexham on Monday (Image: (Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images))

Tom Brady has joked that David Beckham taught him unsavoury football chants during Birmingham City’s 3-1 win over Wrexham. The NFL legend - who is a minority owner of Birmingham - travelled to St Andrew's on Monday to watch the League One top of the table clash alongside football icon Beckham.

The fixture was billed as a battle of celebrities due to Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney also owning Wrexham. That meant there were plenty of A-listers in the stands, including Beckham, who was a guest of Brady’s and sat next to the New England Patriots icon.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder took it upon himself to introduce Brady to a host of football chants, teaching him about the tradition of singing songs at the football. Brady, 47, thanked Beckham on Instagram for taking him under his wing, but did not specify exactly what the Englishman taught him.

Birmingham City FC v Wrexham AFC - League One

Birmingham won the heated League One top of the table clash (Image: Getty)

Posting a picture of the pair grinning after full-time, Brady's caption read: "What a night in BIRMINGHAM, Thanks for teaching me how to sing at a football match @davidbeckham, can't repeat most of what was said [laughing emoji]."

It was Brady who came out on top against his celebrity opponents as Birmingham beat the newly-promoted Welsh side 3-1. Goals came from £15million League One record signing Jay Stansfield and a debut strike from Tomoki Iwata.

The emphatic victory meant they maintained their undefeated start to the season, taking them to second in the league table, level on points with Wrexham but with a game in hand. It follows a dismal campaign last season that saw them relegated to the third tier of English football for the first time since the 1994/95 season, prompting significant investment over the summer.

Chairman Tom Wagner - who fronted the takeover of the club in 2023 through US-based Knighthead Capital Management - has high ambitions and forked out £30m on signings with half of that being spent on ex-Fulham striker Jay Stansfield who spent last season on loan at St Andrews.

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