Tom Brady celebrates Birmingham City’s dramatic late victory over Plymouth Argyle… as the NFL legend tweets: ‘we love extra time!’ and jokes, “I’m not sure what to do with my hands!”
- Jay Stansfield broke the deadlock in extra time to win three points for the Blues
- Brady recently became chairman of the club’s new advisory board this month
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Even after his retirement, the tensions of the sport haven’t stopped for future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Tom Brady.
Brady’s recent minority investment in Birmingham City FC has seen him experience all the highs and lows of a different kind of football, especially on a Saturday afternoon.
The Blues were deadlocked as Plymouth Argyle went into stoppage time at 1–1, as a goal from Jay Stansfield in the last extra minute gave Birmingham City a win.
Brady tweeted a GIF from his party — a clip of Will Ferrell from the movie Talladega Nights that read, “I don’t know what to do with my hands.” On Instagram, he posted the final score to his story with the caption, “We love extra time!”
The seven-time Super Bowl champion became chairman of the club’s new advisory board as part of his minority stake through Knighthead Capital Management.
Tom Brady took to Twitter to celebrate his Birmingham City’s success this weekend
Jay Stansfield scored a game winner for the Blues to beat Plymouth Argyle 2-1
Brady celebrated with a GIF that marked the first time a football owner had to deal with his club’s recent success
On the quarterback’s Instagram story, he also celebrated the win for his team
Since his investment at the beginning of August, Brady has seen Birmingham City achieve great success.
They have won three of their first four games (drawing the others) to tie them to four points in the championship table by ten points.
Birmingham City are third on goal difference, as they are three goals behind Norwich City, number two.
The Blues hope to gain promotion to the Premier League this season, a competition they have not played in since the 2010/2011 season.