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Tom Brady got a much ruder reception in England on Monday than he ever got in New England.

The New England Patriots legend was treated to an X-rated chant by fans of Wrexham AFC during Monday’s game between the Hollywood-backed Welsh side and Birmingham City, which boasts Brady as a part-owner.

During the English League One matchup at St. Andrew’s in Birmingham, Brady was seen walking along the sidelines in front of the away stands with a security detail as teams warmed up on the field.

“Who the f***, who the f***, who the f***ing hell are you?” the large group of travelling fans chanted at the NFL legend, you then smiled and pointed at the group while also giving a thumbs up.

Wrexham, which is owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has gained worldwide fame thanks to the reality series based on the team, Welcome to Wrexham.

McElhenney also was in attendance for the game and was seen rubbing elbows with Brady while David Beckham also was spotted watching the game with the seven-time Super Bowl champion.

Manning, clad in a Wrexham shirt, posted “Now I can beat @TomBrady in football and fútbol! Go @Wrexham_AFC!”

Brady was quick to respond with his own jab.

“So I’ve been working on our little response video to Eli and I’m looking around the house, and I can’t find the other six of these,” Brady said holding up the Lombardi Trophy.

“Rob, can you just educate the Wrexham fans just a little bit on the history of the NFL?” Brady continued. “Thanks bud, appreciate it. I’ll see you Monday.”

Brady got the last laugh in this one, with Birmingham City coming out on top in the star-studded affair, handing Wrexham its first defeat in League One by a score of 3-1, despite the visitors scoring the first goal just minutes into the contest.

It has been a very busy few days for Brady, who was in Dallas to serve as the colour commentator for the Cowboys matchup against the New Orleans Saints.

It was Brady’s second game in the booth for FOX after signing a massive $375-million deal with the broadcaster last year.

The former QB also had another heavyweight meeting before that game, hanging out with Mike Tyson on the field before kickoff.

Tyson is set to face YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in an officially sanctioned boxing match live on Netflix from AT&T Stadium in November.