JUST IN : Rob McElhenney reveals hilarious way he was ‘trolled’ before Birmingham City

Wrexham’s toughest test of the season came last week when they traveled to Birmingham City.

Last week’s League One meeting between Wrexham and Birmingham City was a star-studded affair. Rob McElhenney traveled to St Andrews with several other celebrity guests.

After seeing the two sides battle it out in the Midlands on Monday evening, David Beckham provided his assessment as ‘amazing’.

Birmingham City’s owner and former NFL great Tom Brady was also present to witness his team’s amazing 3-1 victory.

 

Following the game, Brady wrote a message to Wrexham fans and McElhenney, complimenting their supporters and the atmosphere they helped create.

Rob McElhenney reveals hilarious way he was 'trolled' before Birmingham  City vs Wrexham - The Wrexham Insider

But now, something that occurred prior

The lead-up to the match has now been revealed, and it’s funny.
How Rob McElhenney was ‘trolled’ ahead of Birmingham City vs. Wrexham
Brady, like many celebs today, has launched his own YouTube channel.The channel contains a range of footage, but the most recent video released at the time of writing included the former NFL great documenting his experience before, during, and after the Birmingham versus Wrexham match.

In the video, Brady conducts a brief interview with McElhenney, in which the Wrexham co-owner describes how he was humorously ‘trolled’ by his son before to the game.

Brady is, of course, a legend in the NFL world, and McElhenney shared this just before leaving for the

During the game, his kid requested that he take Brady’s playing card for the Birmingham owner to sign.

He explained: “My son trolled me as I was leaving the house. He said, “Oh, dad, hold on a second.”Can you do something for me? I was like, ‘what’? He asked, “Can you ask Tom to sign this for me and record him doing it so I know you didn’t fake it?” Why Wrexham must defeat Birmingham City in the next match
After being trolled by his kid, McElhenney was forced to watch his side lose for 90 minutes.

Wrexham suffered their first league defeat of the season, bringing Birmingham level on points with them.

at the top of League One. Birmingham paid £20 million on just one player during the 2024 summer transfer window and are among the favourites to earn promotion this season.

Phil Parkinson’s side are currently in that debate as well, having lost only one of their first seven league games this season.

The two third-tier powerhouses will face off on January 25th, 2025, at the Racecourse Ground, and the match might have a significant impact on the promotion race.

As a result, anything less than a win for Wrexham, especially at home, might be fatal in their quest to enter the Championship for the first time in their existence.

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