Some of Brady’s comments at Birmingham have raised eyebrows, after he was caught on camera questioning the work ethic of Wayne Rooney during a forgettable stint as Blues manager for the ex-England captain.
That, though, is why he has been brought on board - to raise standards across the board. Jerome added on the role that Brady has to play in the West Midlands, with 100 per cent effort being demanded at all times: “Tom is someone who emphasises that and has embodied that mindset throughout his career - that’s why he had such a long and successful career in his own sport.
“It was a bit tongue in cheek some of the comments that I have read, some of the snippets from the documentary, but he’s a passionate owner. He’s a passionate guy about winning, he wants to create that winning mentality at Birmingham City and when you are an owner of a football club, you are within your rights to say what you want.
“People could look at it and say it’s a little bit harsh given the circumstances, but owners will say what they want - as we are seeing with other clubs at the moment. Owners are entitled to say what they want, it’s their football club, they are putting the money in, so they have every right to say and act as they please.”