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Jordan was born on 24 September 1967 in Thornton Heath, South London, England. He has kept personal information about his family to himself and hence the information about his parents and other family members is unknown. He loved football since childhood and his decision to buy a PL team was also to fulfil his desire of owning one of his favourite football teams.<\/p>\n
He was a very athletic player like his father, Peter who competed in tough games but never made it into the senior team. Later, Jordan signed schoolboy contracts with Chelsea and Crystal Palace as a talented young footballer. Although he claimed to be skilled enough to be a professional, he wasn’t mentally motivated. He was one of the many athletes that had a ton of potential but lacked the necessary effort. All of this occurred while he was a student at Old Coulsdon’s Purley High School for Boys.<\/p>\n
He has made investments in a variety of industries, from sports to real estate. He purchased Crystal Palace Football Club in 2000, and he held that position until the start of the club’s administration in early 2010. In 2002, he invested in and co-founded the auto magazine Octane. In 2006, he sold his 50% ownership stake.<\/p>\n
In 2006, he established Club Bar and Dining on Warwick Street in London. Jordan sold the company in 2011 to the Ottolenghi Group, which then changed its name to Nopi. Currently, Jordan is well-known for his work as a co-presenter on the weekday morning TalkSPORT show ‘White and Jordan.’<\/p>\n
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