If this is true, and honestly I think it is based on what we saw and what Frank said, this is a core reason for the big frustration,
It would mean that he wasn’t just saying ‘we finished 17th last season’ as a deflection to relieve some pressure on himself, but that he genuinely believed he was taking over the 17th best side in the league, and therefore needed to go more basic than even his most recent Brentford team.
It’s ridiculous. He would talk of adding layers and the need to do more in attack but it just never came.
Side note but I do wonder about this idea of Frank wanting to play front foot football, like who convinced our board that he would, or was capable? Because I think there’s a real difference between being able to find clips of nice, fluid moves a team puts together, versus knowing what the intention of that team was over 90 minutes. Much in the same way Levy was shown clips of Nuno’s Valencia to get him comfortable, as if clips are everything.
I get that a board member isn’t going to have time to sit through multiple 90 minute games of a different team. But I would love to know from people that watched Brentford closely, was the intention similar to what we saw at Spurs? Eg was it maybe attack for the first 20/-30 mins, try and get in front, and then counter? Or were there games against teams that they were expected to beat where they confidently controlled possession? Because that’s the difference between clips of nice moves and intention. If Brentford had never really controlled possession in any game, even in ones they were expected to win, it should be a massive warning sign for what Frank would do at Spurs. He played really basic form of football with us, and very obviously did not want to press high and control possession for anything other than the first part of a match. Again, the decision makers should have understood this distinction before hiring him.