Tottenham fan Jamie Brown from The Daily Hotspur believes the club have "outgrown" departing executive chairman Daniel Levy, but the foundations he has left are "fantastic".
"In terms of the fanbase - I think it's pretty split to be honest," he told the Football Daily podcast.
"There's definitely an appreciation for what Daniel Levy did off the pitch. You look at the way he's really transformed the club into a heavyweight on the financial side. You look at the stadium he has built.
"I think what happens next at Spurs is really exciting. You have the training ground there, you've got the stadium, the global fanbase - you have all these revenue streams as well.
"There is also the feeling that perhaps the club has outgrown him. You look at the wages that Spurs offer and it is a long way off some of the top clubs. I think those changes really hampered him and have been difficult for him to keep up with.
"I totally appreciate everything that he's done. We regularly compete in European football which we didn't before, have a new stadium and training ground.
"He's done a lot of good but for the fans it is all about silverware and he's only won two trophies in his time. We want more as fans and see the potential of the club.
"We hope whatever happens next the club can build on. The foundations are fantastic."