Tom Brady beat Wayne Rooney's work ethics during his time as Birmingham Baas.
The legend of England and Manchester United is also branded 'poorly' in a hard fly-on-the-wall documentary about the club released on Friday.
Built in Birmingham: Brady & The Blues is a five-part series that is dropped on Amazon Prime that maps the last two seasons that maps the NFL legend.
Brady – who won a record from Seven Super Bowls – visited their training field in the first episode to observe the team meeting and training session of Rooney.
And while he is being driven away, he says his business manager Ben Rawwitz: “I'm a little worried about the work ethics of our head coach.”
Rawwitz replies: “Comes as poor.”
Rooney turned out to be a disaster in his time in Birmingham between October 2023 and January 2024.
He was fired after winning only two of his 15 championship matches that were in charge, causing the club to fall from the sixth to 20th and they never recovered and crashed in League.
And the 120-cap England hero seems awkward during his trade fairs with Brady.
At some point, Rooney offers the NFL force pattern in the small details of football.
He explains that the reason that the players of Birmingham are at championship level instead of the Premier League, is not their skill level, but a 90 -minute lack of focus.
Brady says to Rooney: “What is the difference between football (American) and football? Nothing. I treated the practice as if it were the Super Bowl. Put off on them, let them run for everything.”
The series is mapping their incredible season last time, so they won League One with an EFL record 111 points under new boss Chris Davies.
But Brady admitted that it was a mistake to replace the previous boss John Eustace with Rooney within a few weeks of takeover in August 2023.
The NFL star, who had a 22-year-old career with New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, said: “I had good advice,” don't go in there and make major changes. You have time. “
“But we have made major changes that brought us into disrepair. That was to do that.”
Brady also shot the players – blamed their feet.
He beat: “We tried to turn Birmingham into a world -class team – but it has been such ** the year. They were lazy and justice, which you don't give much chance to succeed.”
Rooney continued to manage Plymouth after his Brum -ax, but lasted only seven months.
He is now ready to concentrate on his Punditry work, including a lucrative performance on Match of the Day.
