Dermot Desmond and claims the biggest shareholder should carry the blame for club's Dubai shambles. The controversial training camp resulted in an apology to supporters from chief executive Peter Lawwell on Wednesday after it resulted in a total of 16 club employees being forced into self-isolation, including 13 players.
But Jordan - a former football owner himself at Crystal Palace - reckons the buck stops further up the chain of command and has labelled the Irishman an "absentee landlord" during a visceral radio takedown.
He insists any notion of going to the UAE would have been ended with one phone call if he was in charge at Parkhead.However Lawwell didn't escape Jordan's ire as he slammed the notion of using hindsight to determine the.
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