Former Tottenham fullback Danny Rose slammed the club after their Champions League exit at the hands of AC Milan.
Rose, who is currently a free agent following a spell at Watford, was totally bemused by Wednesday night's feeble display - but had to bite his tongue somewhat to avoid being banned from using the club's training ground.
"You say they have the best stadium… you can have the best house but if the furniture's not the best inside then it's irrelevant," Rose said while covering the game for Sky Sports.
"Going at the hierarchy… I still look to go into the Spurs training ground so I'll have to be careful what I say but I think that everybody has to be held accountable."
Rose is unconvinced by the quality of player Spurs has brought in.
"I heard something recently that the signings have not been great and it's bizarre as I'm sure I said something like that six years ago and got fined two weeks wages but here we are," he added.
"Everybody has to be held accountable and I think it will be interesting to see where they go from here until the end of the season."