
Wayne Rooney responds to Tom Brady's scathing criticism - 'Very unfair'
Wayne Rooney has hit out at Tom Brady 's 'unfair' comments about his work ethic during his doomed spell with Birmingham City. The Manchester United icon spent a short period with the Championship side during the 2023/24 season.
Speaking on the Amazon Prime documentary Brady & The Blues: Birmingham City, the NFL icon was filmed saying to business manager Ben Rawitz: 'I'm a little worried about our head coach's work ethic."
In reply, Rawitz said: 'Comes across as lackadaisical.' And now, Rooney has responded to Brady's comments for the first time.
Speaking on The Wayne Rooney show, he said: 'I think it was a very unfair comment. When I went into Birmingham, they were in a mess really. Hence the fact that, the players weren't really the players who could take the club forward.
'We knew that and I think, Tom come in once which was the day before a game where the day is a little bit light anyway and I don't think he really understood football that well at the time, maybe he does now…
'But what he does understand is, he's a hard worker, we know that, so that's why I'm really disappointed with the comment because football is not NFL - NFL works for 3 months a year, players do need rest as well, so I think he was very unfair the way he's come out and portrayed that.
'Listen, I respect Tom Brady massively, he's one of the greatest - if not the greatest athletes - of all time and Birmingham do look like they're getting it right now, which is good.
'I think what they have done is got the players out they need to get out because when I was there, you had Tony Mowbray, Gary Rowett after me who also struggled as well… but yeah bit disappointed but nothing too serious so move on.'
Since Rooney's departure, Birmingham have suffered relegation to League One, only to bounce back at the first attempt under current boss Chris Davies. Rooney's managerial career has however stuttered following another sacking by Plymouth Argyle after just 25 matches and he has yet to return to the dugout since.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
26 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Man Utd ace Toby Collyer, 21, on brink of Championship transfer to work under former Premier League star
The midfielder wants 'as many minutes as possible' this season COLL UP Man Utd ace Toby Collyer, 21, on brink of Championship transfer to work under former Premier League star Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MANCHESTER UNITED midfielder Toby Collyer is on the verge of completing a loan move to West Brom, according to reports. The 21-year-old has made 13 senior appearances for United since joining from Brighton in 2022 and is now looking to get some more minutes under his belt. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Toby Collyer is set to join West Brom on loan from Man Utd Credit: Getty A number of clubs in the Championship have expressed an interest in signing him, including Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday. However, The Athletic has claimed that West Brom are in pole position to seal a loan move. Collyer is now in advanced talks to join the Baggies, with the structure of a deal agreed. West Brom officials believe that he can aid their push for promotion under new boss Ryan Mason. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL TAKE A BAO Man Utd discover opponents for first Carabao Cup 2nd round clash in 11 years The 34-year-old, who was appointed in June, is determinted to make a good impression during his first season as a full-time head coach. Ahead of the Championship campaign, he said: "I'm very excited for the season, obviously, I know a lot about the Championship, having played in it when I was younger. "It's something I have always followed, it's an amazing league and the support throughout is incredible. "For me, it was about finding the right time and finding the right club. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS "Obviously, I had been an assistant coach for Tottenham Hotspur for the past four years, and interim manager there as well. "It was just about trying to find and feel a Club that felt right for me, and West Brom really does." Man Utd release new third kit for the 25/26 season Meanwhile, Collyer said recently that he wants to play "as many minutes as possible" and eventually become a first team starter for Man Utd. Last month, he explained: "I think first and foremost I want to be here and play as many games for Man Utd as possible. "I'll sit down with the manager and higher-ups and see what's the best solution for that. "The best way for me to develop, whether it's stay here or go on loan. "The end goal for me is to play as many minutes as possible here, hopefully starting every week. So yeah, I'll sit down with them."


Daily Mail
27 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
NFL legend Aaron Donald sparks fan concern after posting wild helmet-to-helmet hit with his son
Rams legend Aaron Donald has gone viral after a clip emerged of the NFL icon practicing helmet-to-helmet collisions with his young son. Donald retired last March after an incredible 10 years in the NFL. He was a three-time defensive player of the year, a Super Bowl winner and eight-time All Pro known for his ferocity. Now, it seems the 34-year-old wants to teach his nine-year-old son, Aaron Jr, a few tricks of the trade - and show him the brutal reality of life in the NFL. The former defensive tackle this week posted a clip on social media entitled 'Another day at the Donald's (sic).' In the video, the Rams legend - a father of four - can be seen colliding head-on with his son in the family home. 'Don't be scared! If you can hit me, you can hit anybody,' he tells Aaron Jr., who proceeds to put the ball under his arm and run straight at his father. 'Not the head!' someone - believed to be Donald's wife, Erica - is heard shouting. But Donald - wearing his old Rams gear - invites his son to come again. After the second helmet-on-helmet clash, Donald shakes his head and jokes: 'I feel rusty, huh' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aaron Donald (@aarondonald99) He then invites his son to 'go a little harder'. After initially refusing, the child obliges and following a third collision, he grabs his head - much to Donald's amusement. But the clip sparked concern among some fans, who warned that his son risked giving himself a brain injury at a young age. 'Lil bro gonna have CTE by 11,' one said. 'Jesus Christ is he trying to give his kid CTE before his balls drop,' added another. 'Love this but please don't let that boy get in a habit of leading with his head like that,' said a third, According to the Boston University CTE Center, 'Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a degenerative brain disease found in athletes, military veterans, and others with a history of repetitive brain trauma. 'CTE is caused in part by repeated traumatic brain injuries, which include concussions and nonconcussive impacts.' On Wednesday, meanwhile, details of Donald's frightening ordeal with an alleged stalker were revealed in newly surfaced court files from Los Angeles County, where the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year admittedly feared for his family's safety and his own. Donald, who was regarded as one of the toughest players in the NFL before retiring in 2024, filed the restraining order against his alleged stalker in April after what's described in the court filings as years of unwanted harassment by the woman, whom he claims to have never met. The woman, Janelle Anwar, is accused of sending threatening and harassing emails to the Donald family, according to court files obtained by Daily Mail. The Athletic first reported details of the temporary restraining order request. Anwar is further accused of sending packages and balloons to Donald's children, and travelled to Pittsburgh where he was holding a football camp, as she confirmed to Daily Mail on Wednesday. Although Donald claims he's never met Anwar, she nonetheless filed a pair of divorce petitions against him seeking millions of dollars. Donald also received Google Chat messages from his alleged stalker that he took as a threat against his 3-year-old son, according to the temporary restraining order request.


Daily Mail
27 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Where is the money going in the Premier League's Outright Winner market? Manchester United receive 32.9 percent of stakes placed in the past fortnight
With the start of the Premier League season just a day away - let's take a look at where the money is going with Sky Bet in the Outright Winner market. Sky Bet have collated data since the market opened and it makes for some very compelling reading. Fresh off their 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final - Chelsea have had the most interest in the betting lines - with Enzo Maresca's side receiving 26.6 percent of total stakes placed. With the above in mind - for those who think the Blues can challenge for the title in 2025-26 - they are currently priced at 7/1 with Sky Bet. That is good for fourth-favourite. Meanwhile, Manchester United have had the second greatest interest according to Sky Bet - with 24.6 percent of stakes placed on the Red Devils since the market opened. United have had a particular uptick in interest of late - with them receiving 32.9 percent in the last fortnight. That's in large part thanks to the big moves they made in the transfer window - with big-name acquisitions in Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko. Manchester United are 16/1 fifth-favourites to win their 14th title of the Premier League era. Liverpool and Arsenal are next - with the pair receiving 19.6 and 11.1 percent respectively. The Reds are the best-backed at 13/8 to win consecutive titles, while Arsenal are second at 9/4 to claim their first league title in more than two decades. Chelsea 26.4% Man Utd 24.6% (32.9% in the last fortnight) Liverpool 19.6% Arsenal 11.1% Man City 5% Newcastle 3.5% Tottenham 2.3% Leeds 1.8% Nottm Forest 1.1% Sunderland 1% Aston Villa 0.9% Everton 0.6% Crystal Palace 0.6% West Ham 0.3% Brighton 0.3% Burnley 0.2% Bournemouth 0.2% Wolves 0.1 % Brentford 0.1% Fulham 0.0%