
Romano saying Parker is one of three on Brentford’s shortlist to replace Frank.
We've seen what a big risk that can be. Huge summer for Brentford. Get it wrong and they'll be back in the Champ pretty quickly
As long as the club plays fair with him, Parker will not leave us the way you think.
If the season is as exciting as the next couple of months will be bill we are in for a treat.. So many unknowns you'd need a week to digest them all. I think the club will be fair with Scottboatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 6:29 pmHe's going to need a hefty war-chest, let's hope he gets enough cash to make a fist of it in the PL.
Blimey!! The way the stories on this thread are going....we are going to be in a worse state than we were after VK and the players exodus after relegation!
I don’t think he owes us anything. We gave him a job. He gave us promotion. At this point, I’d say we’re even.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 6:40 pmHe's a London boy BUT Pace gave have him a chance when others didn't seem to want to and Parker comes across like that meant something to him. Can't see him going but if he does I wish him well, dignified bloke and he got the job done.
I like this a lotSkipton Bee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:01 pmHow do lads,
Suspect this is a wind up on Fabrizio Romano either by the club or our message board, we’ve got form with the Italian hack, and no slight on his time with you, but given his previous with the Tarquins down the river from us, would be about as likely as Simon Garner turning up in the Dyche Arms for a pint!!
Other than that, delighted you’re back, a top local away day for me.
Look forward to you coming back on when we know the fixture dates. Seems a big blow Frank leaving and if Burnley fans are completely honest when we look fervently for sides that might bomb next season to keep us up , your team is one of them with the Frank and Mbeuno newsSkipton Bee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:01 pmHow do lads,
Suspect this is a wind up on Fabrizio Romano either by the club or our message board, we’ve got form with the Italian hack, and no slight on his time with you, but given his previous with the Tarquins down the river from us, would be about as likely as Simon Garner turning up in the Dyche Arms for a pint!!
Other than that, delighted you’re back, a top local away day for me.
Don’t blame you at all, I’d/we’d be the same.Elizabeth wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:13 pmLook forward to you coming back on when we know the fixture dates. Seems a big blow Frank leaving and if Burnley fans are completely honest when we look fervently for sides that might bomb next season to keep us up , your team is one of them with the Frank and Mbeuno news
Ok , well it'll just have to be us taking advantage of you releasing Ben ( ha )Skipton Bee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:19 pmDon’t blame you at all, I’d/we’d be the same.
Not particularly worried about Mbuemo going, suspect the club are as keen on the move as the player, he’s at peak value and it’s what we do…consistently, Maupay, Watkins, Benrahama, Toney. And if record signing Thiago stays fit that’ll be the goal replacement I’d hope.
Similarly Franks departure would have been priced in for some time I would have thought, maybe not a wholesale departure of back room staff with him which has been rumoured and his disconcerting, change after 7 years is scary but provided successor appointment a good one no reason why it can’t be a positive.
People said this last August. Parker will think bigger picture than this.
Please be the assistant manager. How often does this fail.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:10 pmThe odds against Parker being appointed Brentford manager are currently around 33/1.
I posted on here several days ago that the odds on favourite is currently Justin Cochrane, the assistant manager, with Kieran McKenna also said to be in the running.
Are you Skipton based? If not what’s the connection with your user name.Skipton Bee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:01 pmHow do lads,
Suspect this is a wind up on Fabrizio Romano either by the club or our message board, we’ve got form with the Italian hack, and no slight on his time with you, but given his previous with the Tarquins down the river from us, would be about as likely as Simon Garner turning up in the Dyche Arms for a pint!!
Other than that, delighted you’re back, a top local away day for me.
Seem to remember Burnley not being among his favourite clubs after he got dogs abuse reporting every wild rumour that he saw about us a couple of years ago. I know there was quite a “blocked by” Romano list on Twitter as he was outed as a complete hack for just repeating any rumour he came across.Skipton Bee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:01 pmHow do lads,
Suspect this is a wind up on Fabrizio Romano either by the club or our message board, we’ve got form with the Italian hack, and no slight on his time with you, but given his previous with the Tarquins down the river from us, would be about as likely as Simon Garner turning up in the Dyche Arms for a pint!!
Other than that, delighted you’re back, a top local away day for me.
I know loads
He's got almost the same background as Bloom. He worked with (or possibly for) him at one point and they had a falling out. He's got a degree in physics from Oxford and pretty much his whole career has been statistical modelling and the like.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 10:36 pmI like Brentford a lot, but they are a smaller club than Burnley, with a smaller fan base, and less potential. Harsh but the 150 year record proves it.
Frank was manager 7 years. He was assistant before that. It is reasonable to guess that when he leaves it could all fall apart. This money-ball thing is overrated, all clubs try that nowadays. It is hardly Bloom at Brighton who is an ex elite poker player so has some kind of world class judgement. It is down to Frank, not money-ball. Post-messiah syndrome will set in.
So, no, I wish Brentford all the best, but Scott would be bonkers to go there.
They work for / own a gambling / statistician company. I know the company as they were a client of mine.
You are on about the Brentford owner?
"driven".CyrilEbokiPoh wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:10 pmPeople said this last August. Parker will think bigger picture than this.
Steve would be a big miss. But the money would be huge. Trafford similar. But I feel he would be easier to replace in the short term.
The other two on frees are disappointing. But neither have played at or in brownhills case proven themselves at this level.
So he will look at the much bigger picture.
Brownhills position and goals could be replaced by Ramsey who is much younger and a higher ceiling. And / or Fleming.
With the prem money. Players returning. Trafford and potentially Steve money. And lack of pressure, Parker will be unlikely to leave.
And if he does, we have a proven record of over 30 years attracting good manager.
A lot of fans would have ‘drove him to Brentford ’ as recently as January. Non story.
As you say the money-ball aspect is a bit overrated, although I don't think Bloom has had any world class judgement at Brighton, just a vast amount of wealth that's been put into the club and sustain them when they were making losses.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 10:36 pmI like Brentford a lot, but they are a smaller club than Burnley, with a smaller fan base, and less potential. Harsh but the 150 year record proves it.
Frank was manager 7 years. He was assistant before that. It is reasonable to guess that when he leaves it could all fall apart. This money-ball thing is overrated, all clubs try that nowadays. It is hardly Bloom at Brighton who is an ex elite poker player so has some kind of world class judgement. It is down to Frank, not money-ball. Post-messiah syndrome will set in.
So, no, I wish Brentford all the best, but Scott would be bonkers to go there.
Is there such thing as an established premier League club?...especially when it comes to clubs like ours and Brentford. One season away from relegation as we have found out over recent yearsagreenwood wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:00 pmI don’t think he owes us anything. We gave him a job. He gave us promotion. At this point, I’d say we’re even.
I do hope he stays, but you could see the appeal of taking over at an established and very well run PL club.
Well true, but Brentford’s odds of still being in the Premier League in 12 months time will be significantly longer than ours. It’s not an exaggeration for me to suggest that their squad is better than ours and their infrastructure will be more equipped at this time to prepare for a PL season. Being in London is an advantage too - as evidenced by the disproportionate number of London clubs in the PL (over 1/3 of the league).manuelbenny wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 8:52 amIs there such thing as an established premier League club?...especially when it comes to clubs like ours and Brentford. One season away from relegation as we have found out over recent years
This is the way. There is much talk about how the PL is a closed shop now but it's all built on a house of cards. When we smacked Bournemouth a couple of years ago as a champ team they weren't far away from being relegated but they made some smart signings and are flavour of the month again. They've now lost two of their defence, and are staring down the barrel of losing more of their squad, and if they squander the money or replace poorly theyll be right back in it.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 10:36 pmI like Brentford a lot, but they are a smaller club than Burnley, with a smaller fan base, and less potential. Harsh but the 150 year record proves it.
Frank was manager 7 years. He was assistant before that. It is reasonable to guess that when he leaves it could all fall apart. This money-ball thing is overrated, all clubs try that nowadays. It is hardly Bloom at Brighton who is an ex elite poker player so has some kind of world class judgement. It is down to Frank, not money-ball. Post-messiah syndrome will set in.
So, no, I wish Brentford all the best, but Scott would be bonkers to go there.
Where Spurs and Man U. finished last season felt as though both teams had put all their eggs in the Europa League basket, knowing they were never really in any danger.Darnhill Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 9:46 am2 of the Big 6 (8) finished 15th and 17th last season, so I would say the number of 'safe' teams is probably smaller than 'we think'.
Having said that, it can only be proven when there is a shock relegation, although as a season progresses it will be less of a shock.
At the moment Everton or West Ham would not be seen as a shock. Take out The Big 8 and there wouldn't be another club seen as a shock
For us, 17th or better, although achievable, will still be a massive achievement, but if achieved, could be a start of a sustained run at the top.
Nathan Collins is never coming back here. He is destined for a top 6 side or Spurs.
Cochrane is currently the stumbling block on the move. Spurs want him to join Frank with them but Brentford want him to be their new head coach.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:10 pmThe odds against Parker being appointed Brentford manager are currently around 33/1.
I posted on here several days ago that the odds on favourite is currently Justin Cochrane, the assistant manager, with Kieran McKenna also said to be in the running.
Thanks Richard Whiteley. Although I can only assume you missed the inverted commas!