However one club Jordan would not get involved with is Palace's local rivals CHARLTON who are in financial trouble and stranded in League One.
Jordan said: "I remember seeing [CHARLTON chief] Richard Murray in court when I took Iain Dowie to court. The next time I talk to Richard Murray will be through a medium.
"The last club that I would buy or be involved with would be CHARLTON. The only reason I'd buy it is so I could close it down.
"I don't like the way their board operates. I don't like the way Richard Murray conducts himself, I don't like the way their fans conduct themselves in games and I don't like the way I was physically attacked when I went to CHARLTON and had to get a police escort.
"So it's not my favourite place and they are not my favourite fans or favourite club. They should be extrememly grateful Palace gave them a ground to play at 15 years ago."
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