I think the reality is that, that money was probably badly spent.
It's incredible considering the public perception that he was tight fisted and he was more than prudent, and lacked ambition to take Tottenham to where the fans wanted them to be.
Even though they won't finish in the top four this season, they will still be of the contenders next season.
Everybody likes Brazil and we want the Brazilians to come out.
He's sharp, he can score and he doesn't worry about missing.
I don't expect to see them in the top six but I think of all the teams that have come up in previous seasons, I think Manchester City are the biggest club.
I don't think anyone enjoyed it. Apart from the people who watched it.
I think if Tottenham are going to be top four side, the fans and the club will need to get away from the philosophy of 'pretty football', that's got to go.
I think when people talk about ambition and talking to him, it might have seemed that he wasn't ambitious.
In '82 Brazil showed that you can't win the World Cup without a solid defense.
Potentially he could be. He scored the goal four years ago in France against Argentina that was extraordinary.
The boy can do anything, but to be the star of the World Cup you have got to get to the final and win it!
The pressures are intense, because the rewards for success and the penalty for failure are more and more.
The World Cup needs a brilliant Brazilian team.
These guys live and breathe football; they get something out of going to the training ground every day.