Textor contributed to building the academy set up. Whether he is due any repayment on that I've no idea. I doubt he put the money in out of the goodness of his heart, though. He probably rolled the dice. It sounds important from what Parish says, so fair play to Textor. And also fair play to Parish, he brought the yanks in to accelerate these type of projects and it seems to have worked.
The training ground was bought by the club early on after promotion as I recall, and of course cpfc2010 managed to reunite the club and the ground, which Jordan couldn't do. There is also the small matter of taking us out of receivership. When all that gets added up it's not exactly the same club Jordan left behind.
Which isn't to knock Jordan, or the point you are making. As a bloke, Jordan doesn't seem like my cup of tea at all. Still, he stepped up for Palace when the club was going to s***, and went into bat for the club during his tenure as far as I could tell. It's more than I've f***ing done for Palace, so I'm very happy to give him his dues.
Where I get your point is that unless the new stand gets built, what we see of the club on a match day is much the same thing we've seen for 30:years. All these years at the top table in the richest league in history, and you wouldn't know it if you'd been in a coma for the last 15 years. You'd instantly recognise Palace, in a way that supporters of lots of other clubs wouldn't.
Personally, I quite like that. I do think though that if Parish can do this new stand, he'd be entitled to look around and ask what on earth more could he realistically have done in his tenure. To have achieved it given the weight of the glass ceiling he must spend all day every day bashing his head against would be really good going.