Simon Jordan has exclusively revealed he is considering making a bid to buy Championship club Coventry City.
Jordan revealed his intentions during a discussion centered on the club’s on-field struggles, insisting the Sky Blues would be a good football club to buy.
According to The Times, SISU – the clubs’ hedge fund owners – would be open to offers from a potential buyer with the financial capabilities to take advantage of the financial difficulties unfolding at Wasps – which owns the Coventry Building Society Arena, where City play their home matches. .
A talkSPORT listener then asked the former Crystal Palace chairman if he would ever show an interest in buying the Midlands club to which Jordan gave an honest and open answer.
“It’s something I discussed with Gary Hoffman years ago before he became Premier League chairman,” Jordan told talkSPORT.
“It’s something I’m watching potentially, right now because it’s in play, so yeah.
“The football club is for sale. Whether it’s for me to buy with other people is a different discussion but it’s for sale and it’s a football club I’m encouraged to watch so it’s not something I don’t am not aware.
Jordan’s bombshell could be a welcome boost for Coventry fans who haven’t been able to see their club complete one of their home league fixtures this season.
Coventry have only played their two away league games this season after the CBS Arena pitch was deemed unsafe by an independent turf specialist.
Ground staff have been working to restore the pitch to playable condition after sustaining damage during the Commonwealth Games rugby sevens matches earlier in the month.
The Sky Blues were due to play their rescheduled game against Wigan Athletic on Tuesday night after the clash was postponed on Saturday, but it has now been postponed for the second time.
Coventry fear the ground will not recover in time for Huddersfield’s visit this weekend, meaning that by the time the club travel to Hull for their next away game on August 27, it would have passed two weeks with a competitive game.
As a result, the club have contacted Huddersfield to ask if Saturday’s game can be moved to the John Smith Stadium, but at this late stage change seems unlikely.
The uncertainty surrounding the pitch has also created a problem for Mark Robins’ side with an early season stack-up hampering his side’s ability to pick up the pace of the game.
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