There is in general an approximate relationship between a club’s budget and on pitch performance, but there are always outliers who do better or worse than the figures suggest. Brentford are the classic example of over performance. For me Brentford are epitomised by someone I know who has lived in the same house in Acton all his life and been a loyal Bees supporter. Other options are, of course, available in West London: two in the Premier League and one in the Championship. The following analysis presents highlights from the latest analysis of Brentford by the authoritative Swiss Ramble who reckons the club are at a crossroads given recent ownership changes. The reality is that despite significant increases in wages and transfer spend, Brentford are still operating with one of the lowest budgets in the division, so they have done very well to flourish in the top flight. It should be acknowledged that there has been much growth at Brentford, g...
In the least surprising news of the day, Tottenham Hotspur have sacked head coach Thomas Frank. Spurs are working through a few contingency plans as they look to replace Frank, who leaves the club 16th in the Premier League. Tottenham have won none of their last eight league games and just two from their last 17. They are five points above the relegation zone. Poor performances and results in the Premier League meant the controlling Lewis family seemingly had no other choice but to part ways with the Dane, who has left Tottenham in a genuine relegation battle with 12 games of the season remaining. Nevertheless, I do think there are far deeper structural problems at Spurs than the manager. Frank is well regarded and should find another role.