- Alan Shearer pointed a mockery to Tom Brady after Newcastle's victory over Birmingham
- The seven -time Super Bowl winner bought a minority participation in the blues in 2023
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Alan Shearer played playfully from Tom Brady after Newcastle defeated Birmingham on Saturday.
The Chris Davies team is currently at the top of the League one and was full of confidence, since they welcomed the opposition of the Premier League to St Andrew's.
Ethan Laird fired the blues to the lead in the first minute, but the Uracas responded with goals from Joe Willock and Callum Wilson.
Tomoki Iwata put Birmingham in terms of level before the interval before Newcastle found a winner courtesy of a controversial goal from Willock in the final stages.
Speaking after the game, Shearer questioned why Birmingham's minority owner and NFL Brady's legend had not attended.
“I can't believe that Tom Brady has chosen the Super Bowl on the FA Cup,” said Shearer in the BBC.
![Alan Shearer pointed to a blank excavation to Tom Brady after Newcastle's victory over Birmingham](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/23/95012735-0-image-a-58_1739057467080.jpg)
Alan Shearer pointed to a blank excavation to Tom Brady after Newcastle's victory over Birmingham
![The Magpies secured a 3-2 victory in the courtesy of St Andrew of a late winner of Joe Willock](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/23/95012745-0-image-a-59_1739057535397.jpg)
The Magpies secured a 3-2 victory in the courtesy of St Andrew of a late winner of Joe Willock
![The minority owner of the blues lost the game with the Super Bowl Lix in Louisiana on Sunday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/08/23/95012781-0-image-a-60_1739057679437.jpg)
The minority owner of the blues lost the game with the Super Bowl Lix in Louisiana on Sunday
'It's a bit rude, right?' He joked: “Especially to see one of the world's biggest clubs too.”
Brady, a seven -time Super Bowl champion, invested in Birmingham in August 2023 and is still getting used to football, after admitting that he has “much to learn.”
Birmingham has great ambitions and broke the expenditure record of the League one in the summer when he splashed £ 30 million in signings, about 22 times more than the second club with the greatest Peterborough expense, according to Transfermarkt.
When taking their 3.3 percent participation in Birmingham, Brady said they are “an iconic club with such history” and that it was a “true honor” to join them.
He added: 'Birmingham City is based on teamwork and determination and I am excited to work together with the board, management and players so that our second club in the city is unsurpassed.
“I have been part of some incredible teams in my day, and I am anxious to apply my perspective to create that same success here in Birmingham.”