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Simon Jordan has answered an exclusive interview with talkie with Laurence Bbadini and remains convinced that his eventual takeover is not good news for Bolton.
In a rare conversation with Jim White, Bbadini outlined his plans for the Trotters if his purchase of the troubled club was accepted and the fans would be convinced that their beloved Bolton would be in good hands.
Listen back to the exclusive interview IN FULL here
The businessman also called former Crystal Palace owner Jordan, who said on talkSPORT earlier this week that Bbadini was even worse than current owner Ken Anderson.
On Wednesday, Jordan told talkSPORT that he had known Bbadini since 2012, as they were discussing a possible deal to take over at Portsmouth.
During Friday's interview, Bbadini said that Jordan "continued to call me day after day, driving me crazy," which offered an offer to join him as part of a Pompey purchase deal.
But in response to Jim White's interview Friday, Jordan said it was "a bag of nonsense."
He also reiterated his view that Anderson's sale to Bbadini would be "a carnival of horrors" for Bolton.
"Listen, we talked about him Wednesday and I had some opinions and I do not expect him to come back on me," Jordan said.
"My experiences with Laurence were – I received an unexpected phone call in 2012 because he had read my book, it was announced as Laurence Bbadini and I told him:" … I do not know who you are " .
"He talked about wanting me back to football, which did not interest me at all. Then he spoke to me about Portsmouth, and I have no interest in being involved with Laurence at any level, given what I told him about, how he's doing it. 39, discovered.
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"I'm listening to it now and I still think it's a nonsense. His opinions are his. The proof of the pudding with Laurence will be what he will do when he travels to Bolton.
"It's not my business, but I'm asked to give my opinion.
"It's a carnival of horrors for me for Bolton fans, Ken Anderson giving in to Laurence Bbadini.
As I said on Wednesday, I'm not surprised that Bbadini stayed behind. It has been expelled because it is a desperate issue, the courts are looking at the winding-up orders, and they are delaying and delaying the conclusion of an agreement.
"He will do what he says, or he will not do it.
"But listen, you have to go a little bit, buddy, to be kicked out of the football club and be disqualified to be part of a football club for three years – these are not things that happen at random.
"By the way, there is nothing wrong with being bankrupt. This should not be held against him and if he comes back and rebuilds himself, then fair play. There is nothing wrong with that at all.
"If he wants to put his money where he talks and he will care about the best interests of the club, it's one thing.
"But in my opinion, it is not going for the benefit of Bolton, but for the benefit of Laurence Bbadini – as he did at Watford.
"If I were in Bolton's place, I would have an administration and a deduction of 12 points rather than Bbadini, with all due respect.
"But if he's going to do a job in Bolton, you'll see him over time, and then guys like me can say," You know what, I was wrong. The first time, I thought he was a jester, but the second time is the real deal … "
We will let you decide whether he's joking or not.
Listen to Simon Jordan on talkSPORT in full above
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