Tom Brady and David Beckham celebrate as Birmingham City dismiss Rob McElhenney’s Wrexham

Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady (left) with Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham in the stands
Birmingham City minority-owner Tom Brady (left) with Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham in the stands (Image: PA)

Birmingham City put down a massive marker at St Andrew’s @Knighthead Park coming from a goal down to record their biggest win and their best performance of the League One season.

With Tom Brady, David Beckham and Rob McElhenney watching from the stands, alongside Beckham’s former Man Utd team-mate Gary Neville Blues went behind to an early Jack Marriott goal.

But Chris Davies’ men soon assumed control and turned in a dominant display as Jay Stansfield turned home the rebound from an Alfie May shot to level the scores.

Stansfield then turned in a sumptuous Alex Cochrane cross before Tomoki Iwata fired home from the edge of the box as Brady and Beckham watched Blues assert their dominance.

    The bosses

    Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady (right) and chairman Tom Wagner before the Sky Bet League One match at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham

    Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady (right) and chairman Tom Wagner before the Sky Bet League One match at St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham

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    Rob Red

    Rob McElhenney, Co-Owner of Wrexham AFC, looks on as he is seen holding aBirmingham City shirt featuring the name "McElhenney" and the number 12 prior to the Sky Bet League One match between Birmingham City FC and Wrexham AFC

    Rob McElhenney, Co-Owner of Wrexham AFC, looks on as he is seen holding a Birmingham City shirt

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    Old friends

    Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady (left) with David Beckham in the stands before the Sky Bet League One match at St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

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    Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady (left) with David Beckham in the stands before the Sky Bet League One match at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

    Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady (left) with David Beckham in the stands before the Sky Bet League One match at St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham.

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