Likewise Rob
I'll be the first to admit that the big money buys had a stinker of a season, the only player who truly done themselves justice and has already double/ tripled his value is Eriksen. Chiriches looked good on the ground but he's not strong aerially and I think Capoue looked to have settled well though injuries and the seemingly falling out situation with Sherwood ruined his season.
The thing that I personally think is wrong with a lot of your points here mate is that your using and comparing the new foreign lad's first seasons in the Premier League to a player who was in his what, 6th or 7th season with us (?) and by that point had a whole team built around him. Bale showed promising signs in his early days with us even despite his losing streak jinx he still looked a good player in the making, no one quite expected him to become one of the best players in world football but that happened over the course of a number of years, I think it's harsh to write off some of our lads off in just their first. Individually none of them will likely ever reach the level Bale is at now but I really do believe that given time, we have enough talent to build a proper
team that won't just need to rely on one player to "Bale" us out in every game like we did when Gareth was here.
Lamela has that natural skill that can't be taught and also possesses decent finishing ability as well as good vision. I have massively high hopes for this kid and I think Poch will really help him out. Poch showed he loved his inside forwards at Soton; Rodriguez and Lallana (and Ramirez when fit) all featured on the sides where they'd be cutting inside onto their stronger foot to produce the business and it worked out brilliantly for the club. Lets also not forget both AVB and Sherwood didn't seem to show much faith in the lad, up until his season ending injury in late December, he was in and out the side like a yo-yo, a player can't be expected to improve when he's not getting a proper run of games and doesn't seem to have the faith of a manager. This proved right with Eriksen, under AVB he was rotated a lot with Gylfi and Holtby, yet when Tim came in, Eriksen began to shine due to his consistent starts and showed just what an amazing player he is, I really hope and I do believe Lamela can follow suit given time.
Soldado I think is a great finisher yet suffering from a severe lack of confidence, if Poch can find a way of getting him to believe in himself again I think we'll have a great number 9 on our hands. 131 goals in 276 league games in Spanish league football is an impressive stat to have and most strikers would be extremely enviable of that.
Paulinho struggled big time but I've mentioned in a few posts before that he may have been severely struggling with fatigue. Since the start of his final season with Corinthians, Paulinho amassed the equivalent of something like 72 games with very little resting time - going from Corinthians to the Confed Cup to joining us to then playing in the World Cup. In reality, fatigue shouldn't be an excuse for professional sportsman but it is and I think he's suffered badly from it. His first month or so with us looked really promising, he was MOTM on his debut vs Palace, got a goal against Tbilisi looked fine in games against Swansea and Arsenal but as the season moved on he started to fade... And fade badly. Yet despite a shocking season, he still managed 6 league goals which isn't such a bad return on a CM who's struggled with life in the Prem. If he can replicate his performances for Corinthians and Brazil (Confed Cup!) then we've got one of the best box-to-box players in football. A big IF but you have to believe in him.
I think we should judge these guys at the end of this season, they'd have had 2 years in England by then, a good amount of time to acclimatise and adapt to the demands of the Premier League and they would have had a manager who will hopefully play them in a system they should be able to flourish in. If they've not produced the goods by then, sell them... We wouldn't have lost out on anything anyway (bar a bit of pride and money) as many don't see us getting top 4 so it's not like we would've failed miserably when it comes to reaching targets/ expectations. IF they become the players I believe they can be then I think 2014-2015 can become a very interesting and exciting season for Spurs and the league in general. *fingers crossed eh?!* Lol.