Thomas Frank has sent a heartfelt farewell to Brentford fans after his move to Tottenham was confirmed.
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Spurs have confirmed the appointment of Frank as their new manager after sacking Ange Postecoglou last week. The Australian guided Spurs to Europa League glory but finished 17th in the Premier League, and the Bees boss has been identified as the man to improve Spurs' domestic fortunes.
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Now, as his exit has been confirmed, Frank has posted a touching goodbye to the Bees. He joined the club as assistant manager in 2016 and was promoted to first-team head coach in 2018, guiding the club into the Premier League and keeping them up thereafter, and he has reserved special praise for owner Matthew Benham for having the faith to appoint him.
WHAT FRANK SAID
In his statement, Frank said: "To everyone associated with Brentford Football Club. The time has come for me to move on. But, even as I leave, I know I have left a big piece of my heart at Brentford, not just at the football club but with the community and, of course, the incredible and loyal supporters.
"I want to extend my profound gratitude to the club for giving me the chance to pursue my dreams and for everyone involved who made the journey such a memorable one.
"For my family and I, it has been a privilege to be allowed to be part of such a special community – it’s an experience and adventure that we will cherish for life. So, thank you. Whatever we have achieved, we have achieved together, and our success is built on unity, spirit, courage and ambition at every level of the club and amongst the fans.
"Everybody has contributed, and every contribution has been invaluable. I am not just leaving a football club, I am saying goodbye to friends whose support through good and bad times I will carry with me always.
"I would like to say a special word of thanks to Matthew Benham. His trust and friendship have meant so much and the fact he gave me a chance in English football means I will always owe him a debt of gratitude. Thank you, Matt.
"So, while this is a goodbye, I hope the relationships I have built with everybody will be lasting ones and, of course, we will meet again in the wonderful world of football.
"Thank you, Thomas."
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Frank's first match in charge of Spurs could come in a pre-season north London derby against Arsenal on July 31.






