‘We aim to provide our readers with the very best of outstanding sports writing, breaking news and analysis across our digital and print platforms every day.’ ‘We have big brains with big opinions.’ says Clayton. In a bold plan to run seven main columnists in seven days, Jordan joins Holt, legendary former Liverpool playmaker Graeme Souness, Ian Herbert, football editor Ian Ladyman, Riath Al-Samarrai and Matt Barlow on the roster. Jordan’s appointment follows Oliver Holt’s announcement as the Mail's Chief Sports Writer. Inside or outside of football, you won't want to miss his opinions, although you might need to dive for cover!’ He teams up again with dmg media’s Global Publisher of Sport, Lee Clayton.Ĭlayton said: ‘Simon’s column will offer our readers his own unique and powerful insights, behind the curtain and into the world of sport, while also delivering unprecedented access into life as a former Premier League Chairman experienced in the buying and selling of players, and hiring and firing of managers. ![]() If it’s anything like my radio show, as my regular listeners will attest, I’m never backwards in coming forwards.’ ![]() I enjoy being a fox in the henhouse and having read Sportsmail from afar in my football days, I am thrilled to now have my own platform. Simon Jordan, said: ‘I’m delighted to join the Mail’s stable of excellent columnists, or so they say, and look forward to taking them to task about any opinion that I consider to be misplaced or out of step. Simon Jordan's inaugural column will be published on MailOnline on Wednesday night at 6pm
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