We play the Real Madrid of rugby in the Champions Cup on Sunday.
Toulon are the current French Top 14 title-holders and they arrive having won the last two European Cups as well.
I am not sure what their wage bill is but it must be the best part of 20 million Euros.
Whatever squad Toulon decide to bring with them to Welford Road on Sunday, they will represent an unbelievable challenge for us.
Their head coach Bernard Laporte has incredible riches to chose from. He has the sort of selection headaches every week that every coach in the Aviva Premiership would love to have once a season.
They have layer upon layer of quality players from their first team to their third team.
If you don't get your tactics exactly right against them, they have so much quality, they can severely punish you.
There's the likes of Matt Giteau, Maxime Marmoz, Mathieu Bastereaud and Rudi Wulf and that is just touching the surface in the backs.
In the pack, they have loads more internationals.
They have stellar names throughout the whole squad. It's just unbelievable.
To be fair to them, they have managed to blend and mould a squad full of superstars very well indeed.
They have bought very good professionals, who know what it takes to create a winning culture and they are not afraid of hard work.
Toulon have built something similar to a Barbarians side in their look and style.
They buy experience. They don't have to wait for those players to gain experience.
The players there enjoy themselves too and that is key.
We know what they can do. What is key this weekend, is what we can do.
We see this as a great opportunity to play against the stellar team in Europe and put down a marker. Let's get people talking about what we can do and how many good players we have got at Leicester.
We will have to play exceptionally well to win. We will go into the game full bore and try to fire the first bullets.
We have to try and make it as uncomfortable as we can for them and we hope that our supporters will help us to achieve that. It's going to be another memorable European night at Welford Road and I know from experience that our support can make a difference on the pitch.
We have had some big names back in the last few weeks too. Seeing Tom Youngs, Dan Cole and Marcos Ayerza in the front row last week gave everyone a lift.
This week, the likes of Geoff Parling, Tom Croft and Ben Youngs will all be available for the first time in a while too.
There are plenty of numbers in training this week and that is a luxury we have not been able to afford much this season.
There is a buzz around the place and it has given everyone a bit more confidence.
We have not been playing as well as we would have liked but, at this stage of the season, we have had a good autumn run getting 11 points from three games.
We are joint fourth in the Premiership after an average start to the season.
The key thing has been to hang in there and keep winning.
I'll take exactly that on Sunday.