Brentford has undergone significant changes, losing its established manager Thomas Frank, which has fostered uncertainty about the club’s future. As Brentford seeks to navigate this transition, it places trust in their ownership and sporting director Phil Giles. Keith Andrews, a rookie manager, has been appointed to succeed Frank amid concerns of relegation, as key players like Bryan Mbeumo and Christian Norgaard have also departed. Brentford's upcoming season promises to be markedly different, with a transformed playing staff and potential challenges ahead.
The departure of Thomas Frank removed the club's public face, someone who embodied and fronted the rise of one of London's smaller concerns.
Frank was a huge asset to the club, bordering on irreplaceable, and so, Brentford must do things differently, as always under the club's idiosyncratic majority ownership.
Success or failure will come via those processes as Brentford replaces Frank with a rookie manager in Keith Andrews, appointed from within.
A very different Brentford will greet opponents next season, with significant departures and a transformed playing staff.
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