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Brentford sold their best players and the manager left. And yet they are doing just as well and their recruitment is good and the manager appointment was excellent.

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1 minute ago, Aleksz said:

They’d be lucky to get Frank Thomas, never mind Thomas Frank

.......or even Frank Spencer for those of us old enough to remember 

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3 hours ago, damolcfc said:

King power thinking we are still a big club in the premier league 

 

Illusions of grandeur again springs to mind

Mate sorry to break it to you, yes a premier league club, but we have never in our history been a big club 

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12 minutes ago, LVFox said:

Good clubs survive when people move on, they are created to do so. Brentford, Brighton even Bournemouth as well. Are not reliant on the head coach (although they do recruit well in that department).

 

They also don’t dissolve when selling a good player, it’s part of the plan and has already been reinvested. Look at Brentford with Thiago replacing Toney, or Brighton with Baleba for Caicedo.

 

its what we used to do well, Maguire>Fofana, Drinkwater>Tielemans. 
 

nowadays all we do is based on blind luck, which we got with Enzo, not through design

This is it in a nutshell. A club that is well run—with clear goals, a strong culture and quality people working at different levels—is not reliant on constantly unearthing brilliant managers. They just need competent ones because the ingredients for success are already there. A shambolic club with a rotten culture will always require a near genius-level manager to offset the shitshow around him. And those managers are hard to come by.

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7 minutes ago, Wortho said:

Brentford sold their best players and the manager left. And yet they are doing just as well and their recruitment is good and the manager appointment was excellent.

Brentford are an organisation in sync, from board to fan of what they're doing. They lose single pieces and just find another cog to fit their system and ethos.

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52 minutes ago, Noahfence said:

Rumours that French manager Graham Broque is being lined up. 
 

Personal recommendation from Rudkin apparently. 

If we want a French guy as manager, isn't Wilfried Nancy still available

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12 minutes ago, Aleksz said:

They’d be lucky to get Frank Thomas, never mind Thomas Frank

I think Anne Frank is more realistic.

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31 minutes ago, nettle said:

The last sentence is exactly what I've been thinking maybe there's something in that.

Probably doing him too much credit to suggest it's anything other than complete incompetence 

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4 minutes ago, Joe90 said:

Mate sorry to break it to you, yes a premier league club, but we have never in our history been a big club 

Get where you’re coming from but our achievements since the late 90’s say otherwise. 
 

We are a badly run, big club. 

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The club have always been a big fan of Frank and he was highly regarded at Brentford, it's not just their structure (one of my relatives used to be a board member at Brentford and testifies at how wonderful he is, what a good communicator he is and how popular he was across all staff). 

 

There's an outside chance he could fancy a project especially where he could start afresh next season with his own people, but far more likely he will wait for a higher level job, especially after Spurs finished 4th in the Champions League, which would have raised his profile further amongst European clubs.

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