Ive made this point before, but here's why Im Frank Out - just sit and consider:
What does a peak Thomas Frank Spurs team look like?
Think that through, and I think its hard to justify him being in the job another day, let alone all the "give him time" comments.
Franks football comes from a place of inferiority. Never the strengths of his own team, but worrying about the strengths of the opposition. He doesnt want the ball in the middle of the pitch. He doesnt really want his team to have the ball at all. He wants to counter, spam crosses, and win corners.
He has had a full preseason and half a season of football to imprint his ideas on the team, and watching Spurs right now its hard to even say what those ideas are in terms of team structure / shape / intentions.
Id forgive things not working if I could see what he was aiming for.
As it is, we seem to be more an absence of ideas than ideas failing.
What do we do? We refuse to pass the ball forward through the lines, we refuse to pass forward generally - preferring a safer side or backwards pass. We go long when this runs out of steam. We try to attack only via the wings, but those wingers are rarely supported properly. We isolate our forwards, who are really only there to get on the end of crosses/corners/throws.
There is very little footballing identity at all, and at this stage, for me, that tells the whole story.
Peak Frank, IMO, is likely a poor facsimilie of Peak Mourinho. Low block, defensively resolute, dont want the ball, a bunch of runners waiting to pounce on opposition errors/transitions. I think the brutal reality is if Frank does the job as well as he possibly can - itll never be proper Spurs.
EDIT: That aside, his continued comments about 17th, about it being such a big repair job, about things needing time - all the gaslighting - really grinds my gears. I dont have to like the manager, but it certainly helps, especially in periods where things arent going well