Simon Jordan has told Michael Beale to "shut up" about his workload moan at Rangers and that he made a "fool of himself" in Glasgow.
The outspoken pundit has torn Beale's argument of being "pulled in different places" at Ibrox to shreds after he claimed on his arrival as the new Sunderland boss that was he was glad to be the Black Cats new head coach and not in charge of "the whole football club".
It was a thiny-veiled dig as they come with the Englishman's torrid time in Glasgow not looked back on fondly by the Ibrox support, and Jordan reckons the proof is in the pudding with what Philippe Clement has already achieved in his ten weeks in post.
The Londoner was heavily criticised for his less-than-conventional approach to the media in Scotland, something Jordan believes led him in to making a 'fool of himself' at Ibrox.