Tom Brady applauds enthusiastically as mass brawl erupts after Wrexham ace almost BITES Birmingham star

TOM BRADY applauded encouragingly after a brawl erupted following a Wrexham star almost BITING a Birmingham player.

The Blues came from behind to lead against the Red Dragons before tempers boiled over towards the end of the match.

Tom Brady clapped enthusiastically as a brawl broke out

The incident was sparked as Paul Mullin almost bit Birmingham’s Alex Cochrane

RexThe striker then had a coming together with Krystian Bielik who was booked[/caption]

RexThe spat resulted in several players pushing and shoving with Wrexham’s James McClean also booked[/caption]

The incident was sparked after Wrexham striker Paul Mullin was fouled by Alex Cochrane near the halfway line.

Mullin ended up on top of Cochrane and almost bit the defender after opening his mouth on top of his leg.

He refrained from biting and then threw Cochrane off him in an aggressive fashion.

Another Birmingham star Krystian Bielik then got involved as Mullin got to his feet, and he began pushing the forward.

The pair grabbed one another by the shirt as Bielik continued to enflame the situation by pushing Andy Cannon.

Soon almost every player on the pitch was involved including Wrexham’s James McClean, who was booked for his involvement.

Bielik was also yellow carded and four minutes later he was sent for an early bath after mistiming a lunge on Cannon, leading to his second booking and a red card.

But Birmingham fans appeared to love the fracas and Brady, who is a minority owner of the club, was seen applauding in response.

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McClean also added fuel to the fire by making an X-rated gesture towards the home fans as he was substituted.

However it was those spectators who had the last laugh as their side came from behind to win 3-1 with record-breaking signing Jay Stansfield scoring twice.

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