Can you blame them?I think moses was valued at 10 mill, according to Jordan, Moses was getting sold, the creditors would have got repayed, everyone was happy. then out of the blue, the creditors demand thier money back, the club is placed into administration.
Allegedly this was orchestrated by Parish, who had some form of relationship with aglio, he used our financial difficulties as a way to get the club on the cheap. This is all from Jordan, who knows how true it is but it wouldn't surprise me.
Jordan can blame Parish as much as he likes but the bottom line was that Palace were not paying their bills if Jordan had done a better job Parish would never have been able to take over. I know someone who had a picture framing business and was owed thousands by Palace and got pennies. I have no sympathy for the man and every sympathy for the small creditors who got screwed.
If Parish persuaded some of the creditors to pull the plug that's a businessman spotting an opportunity.
A mate who worked for Charlton never tires of telling how Jordan and the Charlton CEO had a lunch where Jordan offered every single Palace player for sale.