Maybe that's what he is doing. Sell Young and Downing, leave with roughly what he put in, he should get the price he paid back for the club. And while he's at it leave us with a manager that nobody really wanted. Was it something we said?
Why should Randy keep having to cough up money out of his own pocket?The Kendrick tweet - as I read it - implies that he will again to buy a keeper, but further signings will have to be generated from player sales.
I don't know how much he has put in and taken out (if he has taken out anything). It's probably a big difference in figures anyway. I'm not being critical of him in any way, trying to look at it objectively. If he bankrolled Young and Downing he may argue it's his money anyway. There seems to be less and less clarity around these days about whether the club or the owner are buying players (and yes, there is a difference). While the club owns the players if they bought them soleley with his money (ie outside any resources the club could muster on its own) they may as well be his. Given what we have been paying in wages, I'd be amazed if we can muster up anything to spend on players unless he goes down the side of his couch.
The difference being he takes it out of his pocket and loans it rather than gives it to us. It's still his money and still needs to be paid back. He owns the club and if he insists the club pay him back before they buy new players that's what happens.