'We want our money back!' - Furious Spurs fans boo Thomas Frank after 'boring Tottenham' draw with Brentford
Tottenham fans continue to vent their anger in the direction of head coach Thomas Frank, with disgruntled supporters chanting “we want our money back” during a “boring” goalless draw with Brentford. Frank took a point off his former employers, when returning to familiar surroundings, but is facing plenty of uncomfortable questions regarding his tenure in north London.Danish tactician Frank only crossed the English capital in the summer of 2025, when being lured away from Brentford by their Premier League rivals. He has taken in 28 games at the helm, with just 11 victories being picked up along the way.Spurs have been held on eight occasions and are still scratching around for consistency and a clear plan when it comes to building for the short and long-term future. Loyal followers are not convinced by what they are seeing at present.That was made abundantly clear when heading to the Gtech Community Stadium, as they watched 90 largely uneventful minutes play out in front of them. Neither side looked like scoring in a game that was seemingly destined to finish 0-0.Videos were captured on the night of Tottenham fans singing “we want our money back”, with little value being found on the cost of tickets. Songs were also sung throughout regarding former managers and players - with that set list including Dele Alli, Martin Jol, Ledley King, Mousa Dembele and Eric Dier.Frank is yet to win the locals over at Tottenham, with boos ringing out from the away end when the final whistle blew at Brentford. The jeers continued when members of playing and coaching staff made their way towards the travelling supporters before heading back to the dressing room.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Frank was quizzed afterwards on the taunts. He said when asked if he was aware of the growing sense of unrest in the stands: “Yeah, I think they seemed like they were not too satisfied and it's fair when we don't hit that top performance overall, but I think it's double-sided because I think what we need to understand is the acknowledgement of the defensive side of the game, which we've done excellent today against a team that just scored three against Liverpool, three against Man United, so on and so on. But of course the offensive part needs to be better. There's no two ways about that.”He added on the need to get everybody on side, with a more expansive brand of football being demanded: “Yeah of course, you'd prefer everyone is happy and we're winning 3-0. I think the understanding of where we are right now, as a team, and as a club. That's the transparent view of it. I think we have to play with Archie [Gray] as a 10 - or I decided to do that - we did a little bit different at the end of the game. That's just step by step, we do those things. I'm very confident we will make it fluent and better and scoring enough goals. But with the amount of games and limited training times and the right offensive players available, that's part of it, it's no problem.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFrank has urged Spurs fans to trust the process, with only two defeats being suffered through their last seven games in all competitions. He added, with a draw at Brentford coming on the back of a hard-fought 1-0 win away at Crystal Palace: “I agree. I think... this league is so tight. Just look at the results today and two days ago. So tight, so even. Small margins that change games. So I think we put a lot of foundation work into those two performances and competitiveness you need to have in the team. Then we need to add the next layers. It's not that we're not working on it. It is what it is. I know we'll get to where we want to go. Maybe not exactly where everyone wanted to be right now. But we'll get there.”Tottenham sit 12th in the Premier League table through 19 fixtures, but are only four points adrift of the top five. They will be back in action on Sunday when returning to home soil for a date with Sunderland.

Tottenham fans continue to vent their anger in the direction of head coach Thomas Frank, with disgruntled supporters chanting “we want our money back” during a “boring” goalless draw with Brentford. Frank took a point off his former employers, when returning to familiar surroundings, but is facing plenty of uncomfortable questions regarding his tenure in north London.Danish tactician Frank only crossed the English capital in the summer of 2025, when being lured away from Brentford by their Premier League rivals. He has taken in 28 games at the helm, with just 11 victories being picked up along the way.Spurs have been held on eight occasions and are still scratching around for consistency and a clear plan when it comes to building for the short and long-term future. Loyal followers are not convinced by what they are seeing at present.That was made abundantly clear when heading to the Gtech Community Stadium, as they watched 90 largely uneventful minutes play out in front of them. Neither side looked like scoring in a game that was seemingly destined to finish 0-0.Videos were captured on the night of Tottenham fans singing “we want our money back”, with little value being found on the cost of tickets. Songs were also sung throughout regarding former managers and players - with that set list including Dele Alli, Martin Jol, Ledley King, Mousa Dembele and Eric Dier.Frank is yet to win the locals over at Tottenham, with boos ringing out from the away end when the final whistle blew at Brentford. The jeers continued when members of playing and coaching staff made their way towards the travelling supporters before heading back to the dressing room.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Frank was quizzed afterwards on the taunts. He said when asked if he was aware of the growing sense of unrest in the stands: “Yeah, I think they seemed like they were not too satisfied and it's fair when we don't hit that top performance overall, but I think it's double-sided because I think what we need to understand is the acknowledgement of the defensive side of the game, which we've done excellent today against a team that just scored three against Liverpool, three against Man United, so on and so on. But of course the offensive part needs to be better. There's no two ways about that.”He added on the need to get everybody on side, with a more expansive brand of football being demanded: “Yeah of course, you'd prefer everyone is happy and we're winning 3-0. I think the understanding of where we are right now, as a team, and as a club. That's the transparent view of it. I think we have to play with Archie [Gray] as a 10 - or I decided to do that - we did a little bit different at the end of the game. That's just step by step, we do those things. I'm very confident we will make it fluent and better and scoring enough goals. But with the amount of games and limited training times and the right offensive players available, that's part of it, it's no problem.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFrank has urged Spurs fans to trust the process, with only two defeats being suffered through their last seven games in all competitions. He added, with a draw at Brentford coming on the back of a hard-fought 1-0 win away at Crystal Palace: “I agree. I think... this league is so tight. Just look at the results today and two days ago. So tight, so even. Small margins that change games. So I think we put a lot of foundation work into those two performances and competitiveness you need to have in the team. Then we need to add the next layers. It's not that we're not working on it. It is what it is. I know we'll get to where we want to go. Maybe not exactly where everyone wanted to be right now. But we'll get there.”Tottenham sit 12th in the Premier League table through 19 fixtures, but are only four points adrift of the top five. They will be back in action on Sunday when returning to home soil for a date with Sunderland.
The Unrest at Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham fans voiced their displeasure towards head coach Thomas Frank during a lackluster goalless draw against Brentford. Chants of 'we want our money back' echoed through the stands as the supporters expressed their frustration with the team's performance under Frank.
Thomas Frank's Tenure Under Scrutiny
Since Frank's arrival at Tottenham in 2025, the team has struggled to find their footing, with only 11 victories in 28 games. The lack of a clear plan and consistency on the field has left loyal fans unconvinced of the current direction of the club.
Calls for Change
The discontent among fans was palpable during the match at the Gtech Community Stadium, where both teams failed to make an impact in a dull 0-0 draw. Spurs supporters demanded a more exciting brand of football and expressed their dissatisfaction with the team's offensive performance.
Frank's Response
In response to the fans' displeasure, Thomas Frank emphasized the team's defensive accomplishments while acknowledging the need to improve offensively. He urged patience and trust in the team's process, highlighting the competitive nature of the league and the small margins that can impact results.
Moving Forward
Despite the unrest, Frank remains optimistic about Tottenham's potential, citing the team's competitiveness and the foundation laid in recent performances. As Spurs currently sit 12th in the Premier League, just four points away from the top five, the road ahead presents opportunities for improvement and progress.










