
A lip reader has revealed what Simon Jordan told Eni Aluko during their heated confrontation on Talksport earlier this week.
The former England international spoke on Jordan and Jim White’s show to explain her recent criticism of Ian Wright.
The 38-year-old has suggested that people like Wright should not dominate TV coverage and punditry in the women’s game.
She was particularly upset that she had been left out of ITV’s Euro 2025 final broadcast, with the former Arsenal striker and Nedum Onuoha chosen instead.
The former Crystal Palace owner has criticized Aluko’s comments, and he proceeded to attack her after she reiterated them during the program.
The lip reader validates Simon Jordan’s ad-break remarks to Eni Aluko.

Lip reader Jeremy Freeman claims Jordan told Aluko to end the chat before they returned from an ad break, but the former England footballer did not respond.
He assured her that no one cares about the matter, as Aluko faced widespread criticism for her public argument with Wright.
“But nobody cares, drop this,” Freeman alleged to Jordan, according to the Daily Mail.
“It is absolutely you. I know it. “I understand.”
The two continued to dispute on live about the matter, with Aluko insisting that women should be the focus of women’s football television coverage.
Jordan has created a name for himself as a commentator on men’s football, particularly the EFL, after quitting his position as Crystal Palace chairman.
The 58-year-old has lately revealed that he was part of a syndicate that planned to bid for Sheffield Wednesday, which is currently in administration.
However, their plans did not get beyond the negotiating stage, with Jordan declining a potential bid to buy the Yorkshire club.
Despite the fact that a preferred bidder was identified in December, the Owls are still in administration, with the club sitting last in the Championship.

Simon Jordan and Eni Aluko’s conflict has no winners.
Jordan and Aluko arguing on live while Wright sits silent demonstrates that there is only one viable position in this debate.
The former Match of the Day analyst has been a strong advocate for the women’s game in the United Kingdom, and he can continue to do so by avoiding public feuds.
Sheffield Wednesday fans will be relieved that Jordan is no longer involved in the club’s takeover process, given his recent behavior.
These types of personal feuds would attract negative attention to the Owls, which they would now gladly avoid.
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