Ange Postecoglou, the former Tottenham Hotspur manager, has made a bold statement about the club, calling them 'not a big club' after his successor, Thomas Frank, was sacked. This comes as a shock to many, given Tottenham's recent achievements, including winning the Europa League under Postecoglou. But here's where it gets controversial... Postecoglou's comments have sparked debate, with some fans questioning his assessment of the club's size and ambition. And this is the part most people miss... Tottenham's wage structure and financial decisions have always been a point of contention for fans. Postecoglou believes that the club's actions are at odds with its motto, 'To Dare Is To Do'. He argues that to win, you must take risks, and this is something Tottenham have failed to do in recent years. The club's struggle to win silverware and their inability to consistently compete on all fronts have left fans questioning their direction. So, do you agree with Ange? Have your say in our Tottenham blog! And what do you think about the club's recent decisions? Share your thoughts in the comments below. The 'Spursy' tag, which refers to the club's habit of letting fans down, has been a point of contention for many. Postecoglou's success in winning the Europa League seemed to shake off this tag, but it has since returned. The club's actions, including the sacking of Frank and the constant changes in management, have left fans wondering what Tottenham are trying to achieve. With a new manager coming in, the question remains: can Tottenham truly shake off the 'Spursy' tag and become a consistent winner?