Tom Brady has continued his mini-tour of English football as the NFL legend was spotted in the stands at the Etihad to watch Manchester City and Tottenham.
Birmingham's minority owner was at St Andrew's on Saturday as Wayne Rooney's side once again struggled — drawing 0-0 against Rotherham.
And instead of jetting back to America, the 46-year-old has taken a trip further up north to witness the Premier League champions in action.
The seven-time Super Bowl winner could be seen braving the chilling British conditions in the stands alongside Birmingham's CEO Garry Cook, wearing a woolly hat as he took in the fast-paced top-flight action.
It's a stark contrast to what he witnessed a day earlier as his side somehow managed to snatch a point.
At the start of August, Brady was announced as a new investor in the Championship outfit, where he has taken on a hands-on role at the club.
And despite a strong start to the season with the Blues occupying a play-off spot in sixth, John Eustace was surprisingly sacked.
Rooney, who was available after leaving MLS side DC United, was swiftly appointed, but he is yet to win over the Birmingham fans.
He has won just once out of eight matches — losing five times — with supporters jeering the side following their draw against Rotherham.
They now sit 15th in the Championship table — seven points off the play-off places and the relegation zone.
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