Despite being linked to several high-profile jobs, Frank's loyalty to Brentford remains firm. However, receiving admiration from the football community is something Frank candidly appreciates.
"Of course, it’s nice to get praise," said Frank to The Mirror. "It makes you feel good and it feeds the ego - and we all need to feed our egos. It’s good when you turn on the TV and people are saying nice things about you. I’m only human. So I might get a thought in my head if something sounds nice - but it only lasts for 10 seconds because I have to focus on the job I have and the things I can affect.
"If I wanted to leave, I’d be political and tell the world I was happy while behind the scenes I would be working to get away. But that’s not happening. If someone knocks on my door, then I will decide. There have been offers in the past that I've turned down because of what I have here."