Simon Jordan reckons Everton are a bigger club than Newcastle EFC NUFC
“Newcastle went for £350m and Everton is a bigger football club than Newcastle.”Jordan replied: “It is what he has put in, what he wants is his money back. Absolutely [the club is for sale].“I am surprised he hasn’t double downed on it because it is a way to get out from the problems coming his way, the absolute toxicity that is going to turn on him.
“So if he puts up a smokescreen or a flag that he is selling this club, he can turn around say, ‘I’m trying to sell the club, what do you want me to do? I’m going’.”
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