Simon Jordan

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Re: Simon Jordan

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It might sound a bit hypocritical cos I listen/watch but I do find it a bit strange how he’s become this voice of sport. He’s not an ex athlete or from a journalist background. Obviously he has a sports business background but I cannot imagine the uk population flocking to hear Mike Ashley doing a podcast about snooker.

He’s obviously got a bit of charisma which clearly goes a long way with the British public and I’d guess I’d listen to an Eddie Hearn on Rugby podcast if Eddie did not admit he knew nothing about the sport.

Cannot see him going into promotion or anything now. He has his niche and he’s earning a fortune from it. Likewise I cannot see Gary Neville or Roy Keane returning to football management, it’s a much easier way to earn a coin talking about it.

With YouTube as it is, Simon Jordan (as is Neville and Keane) are influencers for the older generation.
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Maybe just maybe he’ll
Shirt tail off of Ben or Uncle whatshisname

Otherwise. Nah. It’s all talk.
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Nightmare Roy
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Glass Joe wrote: 23 Oct 2023, 09:15

If anything Jordan is a Fury Fan Boy, ooow he's a generational great etc etc, he's constantly saying how over rated and rubbish AJ is.
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Fury and Warren are maybe used to Jordan letting them off lightly, Simon's made a career about being upfront and truthful, getting called a Fury bootlicker must've hurt so he's being truly honest now and Fury must be thinking wtf hang on a minute
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Fury’s had three books and Netflix series says Allegedly.
Ffs.
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Hes brilliant for a sound byte, but in reality his interrviews are boring as fcuk. Usually just him and another knob head talking over the top of each other a la bellew and hearn.

The truth is if you just ask subtle questions these ego maniacs will trip themselves up and contradict themselves, watch luois theroux. These blokes are all ready for his 'hard hitting' questions and you can ptactically write the script.
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Fury team intimidated by Jordan becasue he has an opinion?
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I don't rate his chats, his one with Hearn just transcended into a slanging match, who could get the last dig in while talking over each other. The Booth one again didn't really go into any depth and missed fighters like Grove out. Unless his guests give him a list of questions to ask and what ones to leave out.
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Controversial wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 05:48 I don't rate his chats, his one with Hearn just transcended into a slanging match, who could get the last dig in while talking over each other. The Booth one again didn't really go into any depth and missed fighters like Grove out. Unless his guests give him a list of questions to ask and what ones to leave out.
I was especially disappointed with the Booth
Chat there are so many questions and
Info to come out.
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He’s more interested in the sound of his own voice than actually interviewing his guests or debating issues.

His ego gets in the way of any actual journalistic intent. He doesn’t claim to be a journalist though so I guess that’s his modus operandi.
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Spud wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 06:51
Controversial wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 05:48 I don't rate his chats, his one with Hearn just transcended into a slanging match, who could get the last dig in while talking over each other. The Booth one again didn't really go into any depth and missed fighters like Grove out. Unless his guests give him a list of questions to ask and what ones to leave out.
I was especially disappointed with the Booth
Chat there are so many questions and
Info to come out.
Which questions would you have liked him to ask?
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jwfg wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 06:57
Spud wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 06:51
Controversial wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 05:48 I don't rate his chats, his one with Hearn just transcended into a slanging match, who could get the last dig in while talking over each other. The Booth one again didn't really go into any depth and missed fighters like Grove out. Unless his guests give him a list of questions to ask and what ones to leave out.
I was especially disappointed with the Booth
Chat there are so many questions and
Info to come out.
Which questions would you have liked him to ask?
Was the parting of ways with George
Groves amicable?

If not what happened?

Do you still talk to George ?

You say people around boxers will know if he is cheating. What would you have done if you knew a boxer was cheating?

What was your problem with davids gym why did you insist traing took place at Purfleet?

It’s people’s belief thst you and David were very close, what went wron at the end?

Do you still spend time working withDavid?

Did Davids timekeeping frustrate you?
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Re: Simon Jordan

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Spud wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 07:12
jwfg wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 06:57
Spud wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 06:51

I was especially disappointed with the Booth
Chat there are so many questions and
Info to come out.
Which questions would you have liked him to ask?
Was the parting of ways with George
Groves amicable?

If not what happened?

Do you still talk to George ?



Groves kind of covers it in this interview. I've heard Groves say on his podcast that he felt Booth abandoned him on the run up to the first Froch fight. Both seem quite stubborn characters too. I guess Booth sees it different though so would've been good to hear his side.
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 25 Oct 2023, 05:42 Fury team intimidated by Jordan becasue he has an opinion?
Yep :TU:

And Fury stating in his last interview the other day that he ain`t bothered, or pays any attention, to what people say about him :doh:
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lol, remember the one tyson did with true geordie or whatever his name is :lol:

you'd hope someone would just laugh that guy off and not take him seriously, but tyson was just too sensitive i guess
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Re: Simon Jordan

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stujones wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 05:14 It might sound a bit hypocritical cos I listen/watch but I do find it a bit strange how he’s become this voice of sport. He’s not an ex athlete or from a journalist background. Obviously he has a sports business background but I cannot imagine the uk population flocking to hear Mike Ashley doing a podcast about snooker.

He’s obviously got a bit of charisma which clearly goes a long way with the British public and I’d guess I’d listen to an Eddie Hearn on Rugby podcast if Eddie did not admit he knew nothing about the sport.

Cannot see him going into promotion or anything now. He has his niche and he’s earning a fortune from it. Likewise I cannot see Gary Neville or Roy Keane returning to football management, it’s a much easier way to earn a coin talking about it.

With YouTube as it is, Simon Jordan (as is Neville and Keane) are influencers for the older generation.
I beg to differ my mate. That sounds like something Alan Partridge would say into his dictaphone hahahah
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Delta Jay wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:10
stujones wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 05:14 It might sound a bit hypocritical cos I listen/watch but I do find it a bit strange how he’s become this voice of sport. He’s not an ex athlete or from a journalist background. Obviously he has a sports business background but I cannot imagine the uk population flocking to hear Mike Ashley doing a podcast about snooker.

He’s obviously got a bit of charisma which clearly goes a long way with the British public and I’d guess I’d listen to an Eddie Hearn on Rugby podcast if Eddie did not admit he knew nothing about the sport.

Cannot see him going into promotion or anything now. He has his niche and he’s earning a fortune from it. Likewise I cannot see Gary Neville or Roy Keane returning to football management, it’s a much easier way to earn a coin talking about it.

With YouTube as it is, Simon Jordan (as is Neville and Keane) are influencers for the older generation.
I beg to differ my mate. That sounds like something Alan Partridge would say into his dictaphone hahahah
Ahaaaa!
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SeanBrennan wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:32
Delta Jay wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:10
stujones wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 05:14 It might sound a bit hypocritical cos I listen/watch but I do find it a bit strange how he’s become this voice of sport. He’s not an ex athlete or from a journalist background. Obviously he has a sports business background but I cannot imagine the uk population flocking to hear Mike Ashley doing a podcast about snooker.

He’s obviously got a bit of charisma which clearly goes a long way with the British public and I’d guess I’d listen to an Eddie Hearn on Rugby podcast if Eddie did not admit he knew nothing about the sport.

Cannot see him going into promotion or anything now. He has his niche and he’s earning a fortune from it. Likewise I cannot see Gary Neville or Roy Keane returning to football management, it’s a much easier way to earn a coin talking about it.

With YouTube as it is, Simon Jordan (as is Neville and Keane) are influencers for the older generation.
I beg to differ my mate. That sounds like something Alan Partridge would say into his dictaphone hahahah
Ahaaaa!
I’m gonna show some restraint and not start a Partridge quote pile on
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Re: Simon Jordan

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Delta Jay wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:53
SeanBrennan wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:32
Delta Jay wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:10

I beg to differ my mate. That sounds like something Alan Partridge would say into his dictaphone hahahah
Ahaaaa!
I’m gonna show some restraint and not start a Partridge quote pile on
respect, foot like a traction engine,
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If you go to 2.22 of this video you hear some Alan Partridge boxing commentary.



It mentions Partridge having seen bare knuckle boxing in a barn between two raging men, ‘naked as the day they were born.’


I then about a year or two back saw a clip of some Russian dude bare knuckle boxing on YouTube. He was famous for being quite handy in that Russian slapping league. In the comments of that video I quoted verbatim that Partridge boxing quote.

Amusingly 3 months later a Russian guy replied to me in Russian asking ‘es nacht?’ Which translates as ‘were they really naked?’
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Re: Simon Jordan

Post by golden_labrador »

jameswilson wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 18:16 If you go to 2.22 of this video you hear some Alan Partridge boxing commentary.



It mentions Partridge having seen bare knuckle boxing in a barn between two raging men, ‘naked as the day they were born.’


I then about a year or two back saw a clip of some Russian dude bare knuckle boxing on YouTube. He was famous for being quite handy in that Russian slapping league. In the comments of that video I quoted verbatim that Partridge boxing quote.

Amusingly 3 months later a Russian guy replied to me in Russian asking ‘es nacht?’ Which translates as ‘were they really naked?’
:lol:
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Re: Simon Jordan

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Delta Jay wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 16:10
stujones wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 05:14 It might sound a bit hypocritical cos I listen/watch but I do find it a bit strange how he’s become this voice of sport. He’s not an ex athlete or from a journalist background. Obviously he has a sports business background but I cannot imagine the uk population flocking to hear Mike Ashley doing a podcast about snooker.

He’s obviously got a bit of charisma which clearly goes a long way with the British public and I’d guess I’d listen to an Eddie Hearn on Rugby podcast if Eddie did not admit he knew nothing about the sport.

Cannot see him going into promotion or anything now. He has his niche and he’s earning a fortune from it. Likewise I cannot see Gary Neville or Roy Keane returning to football management, it’s a much easier way to earn a coin talking about it.

With YouTube as it is, Simon Jordan (as is Neville and Keane) are influencers for the older generation.
I beg to differ my mate. That sounds like something Alan Partridge would say into his dictaphone hahahah
:OhYes:
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Re: Simon Jordan

Post by Muttley »

Spud wrote: 16 Oct 2023, 13:14 He has hinted on more than one occasion he wants an in on boxing.

In some ways he could be entertaining as he will rub up the wrong way other promoters.

But reality will kick in how hard the job is.
If he does get involved in boxing he either will not last long or he will fall in line with all the other hypocrites before him. One thing's for sure, his wallet will be much lighter when he walks away
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