There are plenty of times I don’t agree with Simon Jordan, but his insight into the business and reality of football finances I really respect. Sort of glad to hear him being honest on his time as an owner. Gives an insight I don’t think any other pundit could give.
Wish I had the command of the English language like Simon does. He's so interesting, honest and extremely knowledgeable about football and life matters. Love listening to him.
@@BlazeGaara Zaha Wan Bissaka Clyne Mitchell Rak Sakyi to name a few. Rak Sakyi is the one to watch. He is just beginning to get a place on the bench but will become a first team player soon.
@@bouncer2005 all he is is a man that makes audacious statements and says worlds like pragmatic at the end and idiots like you are stunned into amazement like a chimp seeing a magic trick...... One minute he's crying saying a club isn't big because of their small funds and then goes off and slates City for not being a big club because they can't fill stadiums.... Jim is alot smarter he's not fishing for likes and trying to make headlines he just does his job and gets on with it, Simon and cundy are the worst in terms of actual football knowlage they just wanna have arguments, and Simon always cuts across people when they are trying to debate him which is a sign of low intelligence
@@cristoiroduinn2664 very rarely, he calls things how he sees them, you can't expect he'll get everything right without contradiction, the beauty is in his genuine spontaneous articulation.
I know the Talksport jingle puts this show as "the coliseum of confrontation" but I liked today's show as it was Jim and Simon quite jocular, calm with each other and the topics were in depth. Nice to have this instead of Jim shouting sensationalism endlessly. It was a great flow to the whole show and a nice insight into ownership here.
Common.......Since when did the richest don't rule.Everbody knows most of the time the wealthy people buy what best is available.Nothing wrong with that.The loser moan too much.
I remember a while back when I first heard Simon Jordan on talksport and 90% of the time I though he was reactionary and divisive and a lot of the time he left me seething, but after listening to him on numerous situations I have to admit that I find it hard these days to disagree with a lot of the things he says these days.
Almost all media is inane nonsense, and then you have Jordan. Absolutely brilliant. If he gets things wrong he comes back and corrects it, but the attitude, the intellectual openness, gravitas and integrity is different gravy. Top man. How he's on radio is beyond me, but enjoy it while we can.
This show is just box office! Simon Jordan gives fascinating insights with a command of English that is awe inspiring. It’s my favourite thing on radio and I try to plan my driving around this, haha
The whole premise of hiring ex players that had successful careers, but have zero experience as football managers is perplexing to me. If the owner is backing the person for 5-10 years then I understand. However if they want immediate success then they really are taking a massive gamble and I don’t feel sorry for them. Once again the fans always have to suffer.
Simons past including his mistakes and good decisions, life experiences etc plus his ability to assess these, makes for a man who I like to listen to. Don’t confuse the tomfoolery arguments with Jim and remember it’s a radio show! They have to make content. Every. Day. I say put SJ at the top of the game. Let him have a say. TV side ownership side, the lot. The man should be sat at the big table challenging the corrupt worms. But that’s exactly why they won’t reserve him a seat.
Superb from Simon Jordan. Yes mistakes are made and owning a football Club is like a casino, how much are you willing to gamble? And if you lose that gamble then be prepared to absorb that cost. Mel Morris isn’t innocent as he’s the custodian and why he thought it was a good idea to bankroll the Rooney contract I’ll never know. But.. I feel for him as he’ll be getting hammered!
People who constantly talk about Simon and his downfall at Palace need to move on for christ sake. It's boring, the guy clearly knows his mistakes and is a man owning up to them and happy to talk about it and gives great perspectives on topics other pundits haven't the slightest clue about
@@greatestanalyser2354 The key word is the past. Why would you keep banging on about the past what can any one do yo change. He has a go at things of current news.
I think Simon's great and appreciate his footballing knowledge. But when you dish out the brutal opinions like he does then people are going to hit you back at your weakest points. I'm guessing that you are a Palace fan? If you are a Palace fan then you need to stick the dummy back in and get over it.
Flavio briatore once said “ I will never invest in a football club again, its only ever a good idea if you’re very rich and looking for ways to waste your money. In a few years you’ll be very poor and won’t have that problem anymore”.
Hahaha his dad played for palace 😂 yea I played at that level too but I don’t get to say I played for palace Especially when your uncle is a member of the1990 FA Cup final and 91 third place finishing finishing side 🤷🏽♂️😂
Everybody can be criticize n can be question.Doesn't matter how commitment are you if you don't do a great jod as a chairman.Any-1 can tell me how high up C.palace in the league while Simon was there.
They deregulate the banks but regulate football on every aspect of the game. If it's good enough for the banks, it's good enough for football. Deregulate football now!
Please find a way to broadcast this (nearly) live on youtube again. I can't listen to the radio so it's just a completely lost audience, tell that to the money folk and it might expedite a technical solution to the problem of editing out the swears and abuse.
Mel Morris has asset-stripped Derby County, and is walking away leaving them facing oblivion. Any football fan can see this, and it's allowed to happen again, and again, and again. Something has to change.
Funnily enough Mel Morris has beat that drum for a long time and guess what witch hunt happened after ... EFL old men trying to run football ..... not working ....
@@litchfiedr Morris stripped any actual assets from the club (stadium and training facilities), tried to play the Football League, and been taken in by obvious fraudsters. The man is a disgrace.
Commitment to money and your investment should not be confused with commitment to the club. The fear of losing money, especially for those running a club on a budget is their first priority. And there is nothing wrong with that, that's the gamble of owning in football. Don't pretend for one minute though that the club came first for a man like Jordan. As he tells us all the time in a round about way, he thinks he knows best. Hmm.
Sort of. He is a man, after all. Made mistakes, made good decisions. But he's honest about both, and his experience makes for very interesting listening.
How to show everyone, you're an imbecile without telling everyone you're an imbecile!🙄. Its an interesting insight, into the trials and tribulations of top level football club ownership, you c*ck-socket!!🤦♀
I mean my guy bought Palace from extinction and took them to Administration... So when he goes in on managers and owners calling them out he really should look at himself
@@3InchFinch same could be said for you though…it’s like that John Terry “Robbie savage can’t criticise me” quote it’s not just saying Robbie can’t criticise him but anyone who’s not a footballer or in his level can criticise him which is fundamentally stupid…
There are plenty of times I don’t agree with Simon Jordan, but his insight into the business and reality of football finances I really respect. Sort of glad to hear him being honest on his time as an owner. Gives an insight I don’t think any other pundit could give.
90% of his opinions are spot on
@@leegodspeed lol no they're not. No one can be 90% right on sport
Just remember who is paid for their analysis and who isn’t (you)
@@BridgeStamford lol so if I become rich buy a club, that means my opinion is 90% right? Lol.
@@uNhlanhlakaSithole Simon is statistically 99.7% correct on everything he has every said. Top LAD proper clobber
Simon is always honest .. a very good trait to have.
Wish I had the command of the English language like Simon does. He's so interesting, honest and extremely knowledgeable about football and life matters. Love listening to him.
As a Palace fan I want to publicly thank Mr Jordan for the youth academy he started. That has been an absolute godsend for Crystal Palace.
Who’s come out the academy?
@@BlazeGaara Zaha Wan Bissaka Clyne
Mitchell Rak Sakyi to name a few.
Rak Sakyi is the one to watch. He is just beginning to get a place on the bench but will become a first team player soon.
@@BlazeGaara Victor Moses...cant believe I forgot about him coming out of the academy.
@@maskless1087 routledge Watson Julian gray
Yea, like other teams don't have academies 🙄
Arsenal, Chelsea, Southampton etc.
Simon is the Goat of talk sport!
He contradicts himself alot
@@cristoiroduinn2664 go on when?
@@bouncer2005 all he is is a man that makes audacious statements and says worlds like pragmatic at the end and idiots like you are stunned into amazement like a chimp seeing a magic trick...... One minute he's crying saying a club isn't big because of their small funds and then goes off and slates City for not being a big club because they can't fill stadiums.... Jim is alot smarter he's not fishing for likes and trying to make headlines he just does his job and gets on with it, Simon and cundy are the worst in terms of actual football knowlage they just wanna have arguments, and Simon always cuts across people when they are trying to debate him which is a sign of low intelligence
@@cristoiroduinn2664 very rarely, he calls things how he sees them, you can't expect he'll get everything right without contradiction, the beauty is in his genuine spontaneous articulation.
I know the Talksport jingle puts this show as "the coliseum of confrontation" but I liked today's show as it was Jim and Simon quite jocular, calm with each other and the topics were in depth. Nice to have this instead of Jim shouting sensationalism endlessly. It was a great flow to the whole show and a nice insight into ownership here.
Much better when Jim listens and stays quiet. And on this occassion hes only listening because hes nosey and wanted more on the story.
@@paulos1878 or just here me out here, he was being sympathetic???
This is why only multi billionaires' can own football clubs. You are competing against the richest people on Earth. I love Simon's honesty here.
Does he not have a large share in Zaha?
Common.......Since when did the richest don't rule.Everbody knows most of the time the wealthy people buy what best is available.Nothing wrong with that.The loser moan too much.
Huge respect for Simon Jordan.
Love him or loathe him, very honest and open by SJ
Most palace fans who were there before we became an established PL club will appreciate Simon! He gave it his all!
I remember a while back when I first heard Simon Jordan on talksport and 90% of the time I though he was reactionary and divisive and a lot of the time he left me seething, but after listening to him on numerous situations I have to admit that I find it hard these days to disagree with a lot of the things he says these days.
Almost all media is inane nonsense, and then you have Jordan. Absolutely brilliant. If he gets things wrong he comes back and corrects it, but the attitude, the intellectual openness, gravitas and integrity is different gravy. Top man. How he's on radio is beyond me, but enjoy it while we can.
Theres no loyalty in the poor house. Words to remember.
A nice moment for Simon and Jim that we don't get to see too often
Simon does indeed have great integrity and it's a shame things went sour at Palace for him and I say this as a Brighton fan!
Simon Jordan speaks absolute sense ALL the time
Lol Simon is so cute when he has to be vulnerable
Best thing abt talk sport is a glimpse into ownership afforded by Mr Jordan
This show is just box office!
Simon Jordan gives fascinating insights with a command of English that is awe inspiring.
It’s my favourite thing on radio and I try to plan my driving around this, haha
The whole premise of hiring ex players that had successful careers, but have zero experience as football managers is perplexing to me. If the owner is backing the person for 5-10 years then I understand. However if they want immediate success then they really are taking a massive gamble and I don’t feel sorry for them. Once again the fans always have to suffer.
Simons past including his mistakes and good decisions, life experiences etc plus his ability to assess these, makes for a man who I like to listen to. Don’t confuse the tomfoolery arguments with Jim and remember it’s a radio show! They have to make content. Every. Day.
I say put SJ at the top of the game. Let him have a say. TV side ownership side, the lot. The man should be sat at the big table challenging the corrupt worms. But that’s exactly why they won’t reserve him a seat.
"I was very brave." ...and also very humble it appears.
Brave is not necessarily a good trait lol
Superb from Simon Jordan. Yes mistakes are made and owning a football Club is like a casino, how much are you willing to gamble? And if you lose that gamble then be prepared to absorb that cost.
Mel Morris isn’t innocent as he’s the custodian and why he thought it was a good idea to bankroll the Rooney contract I’ll never know. But.. I feel for him as he’ll be getting hammered!
It’s fantastic listening to SJ Wonderful insight
People who constantly talk about Simon and his downfall at Palace need to move on for christ sake. It's boring, the guy clearly knows his mistakes and is a man owning up to them and happy to talk about it and gives great perspectives on topics other pundits haven't the slightest clue about
There is no problem on him keep going on others but it’s bad when it happens to him?
Bang on there m8. Well said.
@@greatestanalyser2354 The key word is the past. Why would you keep banging on about the past what can any one do yo change. He has a go at things of current news.
I think Simon's great and appreciate his footballing knowledge. But when you dish out the brutal opinions like he does then people are going to hit you back at your weakest points. I'm guessing that you are a Palace fan? If you are a Palace fan then you need to stick the dummy back in and get over it.
@@KingHumphrey no not a Palace fan just a fan of people thinking of now and the future not the past. The past is the past for a reason move on
Moral of the story - Don’t listen to your Dad
depends on the dad
The only 2 ppl I respect in football terns are roy keane and Simon Jordan talk sense speak there mind and nearly always on the money
Love listening to Simon Jordan...he is very articultate and honest with his views. Shame the same cannot be said about his co host Jim.
Simon Jordan for prime minister. Talks pure sense and doesn’t mind admitting his mistakes. Pure class
No, he doesn't blame Russia for everything so no chance.
Great read Simon Jordan’s book !
That was a snipet out of Simon’s brilliant book ‘Be careful what you wish for’ highly recommend 📘
Is there a video of Simon talking about his time owning crystal? I'd love to hear him talk more about that.
some really old clips from about over 15 years ago on youtube just type his name in and palace owner or palace.
Say wt u say about SJ. He lived all out ambitions. Owning his local club
Simon you honesty is refreshing, love listening to your opinions mate. Palace loss is are gain😀
Flavio briatore once said “ I will never invest in a football club again, its only ever a good idea if you’re very rich and looking for ways to waste your money. In a few years you’ll be very poor and won’t have that problem anymore”.
Very honest and authentic
as a palace fan this is interesting but i ain't a palace fan
Aye that's my comment apart from the last bit😅
😂
@Gillie Monger Dude you are completely right and I agree. My comment was just for banter.
Simon is the only person in the world who tries to big himself up for his failure 😂😂😂
Bolton were in dire straights but they're still in the game
simon jordan should be leading this country
Simon speaks the truth
Crystal Palace is a team desperate for a billionaire to own and take them to the next level. Always found them to be an attractive team
Palace are owned by billionaires!
@@jasonsumner7397 I mean a oil money billionaires, swimming in money and drowning rich, like the fellas that bought New Castle
What noise does Jordan make at 0:02
As a palace fan this is interesting
Love love love Simon Jordan 💖
I learn so much from simons wisdom !!!!!!!
What does it actually mean when a club goes into administration? What happens?
Basically bankruptcy where they bring in people from outside to try and balance the books.
@@jtmmmm27 cheers mate
They'll also likely be a points deduction
Hahaha his dad played for palace 😂 yea I played at that level too but I don’t get to say I played for palace Especially when your uncle is a member of the1990 FA Cup final and 91 third place finishing finishing side 🤷🏽♂️😂
Wut
He just doesn't have a big enough head to wear the hat.
That was class 👌 love these guys
The likes of Jordan don't have the cash for top flight football these days. Sad to see.
Should be more people like Simon Jordan involved within football. The game needs a reset otherwise more clubs will fold.
Everybody can be criticize n can be question.Doesn't matter how commitment are you if you don't do a great jod as a chairman.Any-1 can tell me how high up C.palace in the league while Simon was there.
Never had enough money,good effort though.....
Simon you are a legend geez
They deregulate the banks but regulate football on every aspect of the game. If it's good enough for the banks, it's good enough for football. Deregulate football now!
Please find a way to broadcast this (nearly) live on youtube again. I can't listen to the radio so it's just a completely lost audience, tell that to the money folk and it might expedite a technical solution to the problem of editing out the swears and abuse.
Mel Morris has asset-stripped Derby County, and is walking away leaving them facing oblivion.
Any football fan can see this, and it's allowed to happen again, and again, and again.
Something has to change.
@Gillie Monger And he is 100% correct.
Funnily enough Mel Morris has beat that drum for a long time and guess what witch hunt happened after ... EFL old men trying to run football ..... not working ....
@@litchfiedr Morris stripped any actual assets from the club (stadium and training facilities), tried to play the Football League, and been taken in by obvious fraudsters.
The man is a disgrace.
@@danielmason4251 just wait and see what happens going forward... nobody not even you was calling him out when he was pumping millions into it..
Commitment to money and your investment should not be confused with commitment to the club. The fear of losing money, especially for those running a club on a budget is their first priority.
And there is nothing wrong with that, that's the gamble of owning in football. Don't pretend for one minute though that the club came first for a man like Jordan.
As he tells us all the time in a round about way, he thinks he knows best. Hmm.
Simon was only good in talking thats why now sitting at talksport
Simon we don’t need all this explanation yoy clearly failed as a football owner
Tsunami of problems that you were in charge of, yet you get a platform to criticize other teams, managers and players.....how does that make sense?
Sort of. He is a man, after all. Made mistakes, made good decisions. But he's honest about both, and his experience makes for very interesting listening.
Wages and transfer fees too high
Top Man Simon 👍
He's too cocky that's why
..doesn't he bang on..
How to show everyone, you're an imbecile without telling everyone you're an imbecile!🙄. Its an interesting insight, into the trials and tribulations of top level football club ownership, you c*ck-socket!!🤦♀
@@skaaya1
You speaking to me.. SolOmong Kakhole
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Jim's a little curmudgeon at times! 😂
100% top cobber!
@@MW-zd5gn 2 fake 'simon jordan fanboy' accounts talking to each other 🤡
@@spark556 your jealousy of proper clobber and top LADness is showing.
Can some one tag rio pin this
I mean my guy bought Palace from extinction and took them to Administration... So when he goes in on managers and owners calling them out he really should look at himself
Really hope derby of bankrupt! The club deserves it
I didn’t say anyone so proud of his failures.
He wasn't proud of the fact he failed. Instead of trying to act smart, learn to listen.
@@sopronunciareglignocchi7255 I listened to him. He left Palace close to bankruptcy.
@@atikulislam6359 yes and he’s owning up to his mistakes
@@atikulislam6359
But you didn't listen, because he never said he was proud, and he admitted he made mistakes.
So try listening again.
@@sopronunciareglignocchi7255 He literally said he was proud.
You're failure Simon, you led your club to bankruptcy.
and you led your club to.........
he lost his entire wealth yet he’s still worth 100x what you probably are
@@3InchFinch same could be said for you though…it’s like that John Terry “Robbie savage can’t criticise me” quote it’s not just saying Robbie can’t criticise him but anyone who’s not a footballer or in his level can criticise him which is fundamentally stupid…
@@justjuice2217 don’t understand what your point is at all 🤣🤣🤣
Suggestions of individuals with a higher IQ than Jordan.