The glory hasn't always followed, but Tottenham Hotspur have had some truly world-class stars play for them over the last ten to 15 years.
The one who was able to cement his legacy with a trophy was Son Heung-min, but the likes of Harry Kane, Mousa Dembélé and Luka Modrić were just as brilliant for the North Londoners.
However, when it comes to a combination of otherworldly talent and entertainment value, it's hard to look past Gareth Bale.
The Welshman transformed into one of the best players in the world at Spurs, and it now looks like the club might have a new version of him.
Bale's rise at Spurs
Ask any Spurs fan what season Bale hit his peak at the club, and the vast majority will say his final season, 12/13.
That campaign saw the Welshman reach levels nobody really knew he could, as he scored 26 goals and provided ten assists in just 44 appearances, totalling 3,891 minutes, which comes out to an average of a goal or assist every 1.22 games, or every 108.08 minutes.
Such a ludicrous rate of return for a team that only finished fifth was enough for Real Madrid to come sniffing, and one world record bid of £85m later, the Spanish giants got exactly what they wanted.
However, while the memory of the international legend at Spurs is a great one, things were not always so straightforward for him, nor was he always such a goal machine.
In fact, when the club signed him from Southampton in May 2007, he wasn't even an attacker; he was a highly rated full-back.
That's the position he continued to play, through injuries and poor form, for a couple of years in North London, until, partway through the 09/10 season, Harry Redknapp decided to move him up the pitch and play him on the wing.
The rest, as they say, is history, and while Spurs might not have another winger as devastatingly effective as Bale, they might have another international in the making who could be as good in their own position.
Spurs' new Bale
Spurs have several exciting young talents com
ing through the academy at the moment, from Luca Williams-Barnett to Oliver Irow, but there is one out on loan who could just be the best of the lot.
That youngster is, of course, Luka Vušković, who is currently on a season-long loan with Bundesliga side Hamburg, and by all accounts, is having an exceptional season so far.
In fact, the Croatian wonderkid has just been named the league's rookie of the month, and has clearly won over the fans, with content creator Fiago claiming that he's "the best 18-year-old center back I've ever seen in my life."
That's not all, though, as not long after the Lilywhites originally signed the youngster, respected analyst Ben Mattinson described him as a "freak athlete" and a "freak talent" with a "scary ceiling," which sounds quite Bale-esque.
Combine these raving reviews with the fact that he's currently playing in defence, still incredibly young, and has proven himself to be something of an attacking force over the last year or so, and the comparison is easy to make.
For example, in 36 appearances for KVC Westerloo last season, the Split-born titan scored seven goals and provided three assists, and in just four appearances this year, he has already opened his account.
Finally, he has already won a senior cap for Croatia, so it looks like he's set to dominate on the domestic and international scene for a long time to come.
Ultimately, Vušković is unlikely to become a winger like Bale, but there is arguably even more hype around him today than around the Welshman when he joined Spurs, and he looks set for superstardom.