Hull City defender Michael Dawson is urging Tottenham to stick with manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Dawson holds no grudges against Pochettino for ending his spell at Tottenham and believes the board must give him time and space to turn the club into a Premier League force once more.
"They have to be patient," Dawson told the Daily Express. "It takes time when you bring in a manager and he brings different players in. He will have a different style of football.
"I have seen a few off in nine-and-a-half years at Spurs! It was Martin Jol when I first signed, then Juande Ramos, which was a hard time for the club and for me personally, as I wasn't playing as well as I should, along with a number of other players - which is why we were in trouble.
"Harry Redknapp came in and got us into the Champions League places. That was a major experience for me. Then Spurs finished fourth again but missed out on the Champions League due to Chelsea winning it. That was very harsh. To miss out in those circumstances was difficult to take.
"Harry's record spoke for itself and no one else has put Spurs into the Champions League so I was sad to see him go. Andre Villas-Boas came after that and had a good record, but we went through a hard time with losing badly to Manchester City and Liverpool.
"That was a decision to move to Tim Sherwood who came in and did well and now they have gone to Pochettino. There are high expectations at Spurs and it comes with a lot of pressure. You have to be able to live that."
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