Latest update: Why Thomas Frank is not in haste to leave the mighty BEES..
Thomas Frank, known for his cerebral approach, wholesome demeanor, and unique managerial style, is being linked to the managerial position at Manchester United. Despite the allure of such a prestigious role, Frank has previously stated that he would only consider leaving Brentford for an exceptional opportunity. However, the transition to managing a club like Manchester United may not necessarily lead to a better life for him.
The Telegraph reported that Frank is a strong candidate for the position at Old Trafford if the decision-makers at INEOS, the owners of Brentford, decide to part ways with Erik ten Hag. With his experience in a structured environment at Brentford, which United are aiming to replicate at a higher level, it’s understandable why both Frank and the Red Devils would be interested. However, there’s a sense that their admiration should remain distant.
Frank’s charm has flourished at Brentford, a community-oriented club nestled in a major city. His charisma, down-to-earth nature, and affable personality have endeared him to fans. However, such qualities may not align with the ethos of Manchester United.
While Frank has been instrumental in Brentford’s journey, leading and shaping the club’s identity, the environment at Manchester United is vastly different. His personality-driven management style may face challenges under the intense scrutiny and pressure of Old Trafford, especially if immediate results are not achieved.
Frank’s unconventional career path, from teaching to coaching youth teams, sets him apart from other Premier League managers. Despite facing criticism and challenges along the way, he has maximized his potential and fought for every opportunity. Joining Manchester United would be a fairytale moment in his career, but uncertainties surrounding the club’s future operations remain.
INEOS’s plans for Brentford may take time to materialize, and the stability of the club’s future is uncertain. If Frank seeks a move to a top club, other more stable options may emerge.
Despite the speculation, Frank has emphasized his happiness at Brentford and downplayed the prospect of leaving, even amid the club’s struggles. He sees Brentford as close to a perfect fit, where he feels at home and supported by the club’s management. For Frank, Brentford is not just a job but a place where he belongs, which may outweigh the allure of managing a club like Manchester United.
Bless you frank may you stay with us for ever. Mate..