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I was youngest ever Premier League owner – I got £10,000 out in pound coins to pay an FA fine then they suspended it


SIMON JORDAN was once the youngster-ever owner of a Premier League club.

But that didn’t stop him from attempting to pay a mammoth £10,000 FA fine in one-pound coins.

Simon Jordan admits trying to pay a £10,000 FA fine with a wheelbarrow of one-pound coins

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Simon Jordan admits trying to pay a £10,000 FA fine with a wheelbarrow of one-pound coinsCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPER LTD
Jordan was once the youngest owner of a Premier League after leading Crystal Palace

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Jordan was once the youngest owner of a Premier League after leading Crystal PalaceCredit: PA:Press Association

Jordan, 55, is currently one of the leading voices on talkSPORT radio.

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Earlier in his career, he took charge of Crystal Palace despite only being aged 32 years old at the time.

It made him the youngster-ever owner and chairman of a Premier League club.

And Jordan recounted the moment he was handed a hefty fine by FA chiefs during his time at the Eagles’ helm.

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He was slapped with a £10k punishment in 2005 over comments made in a newspaper.

Jordan’s penalty was eventually suspended by the FA.

And he admits being left disappointed as he’d already scraped the £10k together with a wheelbarrow full of one-pound coins.

Jordan told talkSPORT: “When the FA fined me £10,000, I promised to deliver it in a wheelbarrow of pound coins.

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“They then suspended the penalty, so I had this £10,000 in pound coins and didn’t know what to do with it, so years later [I finally got to do it].”

Jordan’s admission came as he paid a £1,000 wager to pundit pal Jim White in 20p coins.

That’s after initially attempting to hand over the dosh in pennies.

Handing a huge sack to White, Jordan said: “The moment has come Jimbo. 

“You said the man doesn’t pay his bets, here’s your £1000 for your lucky bet, here it is, the lowest common denominator I could get, it’s all yours, spend it in slot machines.

“They’re not pound coins but I tried to get pennies, the bank manager said ‘I can’t get you 100,000 pennies, it’s 20ps Jimbo.

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“50 kilos that was. I gave my driver a day off then I suddenly realised how am I going to get this in, I’ve been lugging it in on a trolley. Jim will probably count it and say ‘there’s 999,980p, what have you done with the other 20?’”

White explained to listeners: “So I had a bet with Simon that Newcastle would finish top six and it was a £1000 charity bet. 

“I’ve been on at him to bring it in, and he’s brought it in 20 pences, I do not believe it.

“We’ll get in touch with Newcastle and get their advice on which charity we give the money to.”

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Jordan then refused to take the sack back, adding: “No mate it’s yours, I’ve paid my bet, it’s nothing to do with me anymore, get some exercise. Enjoy.

“I phoned my bank and said I want 1ps, they said ‘can’t get you 1ps, what about 20ps’ I said ‘how much is that going to weigh?’ and they said 46 kilos.”





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