Yet again as of last season, still the best North London side by position since 1994-95. Laurent Koscielny's winner against Newcastle meant that Tottenham would've to contend with Europa League football again, rather than have an attempt to add to their solitary 2010-11 season at Europe's table. However happy Gunners fans are of the fact stated above, it is sad for such a team's contingent to be content with 4th place, when it was 10 seasons ago about to embark on their most historical and momentus season ever. It is not their fault however, as many factors such as boardroom squabbles and lack of investments has contributed to the image of the club changing to one where no longer can big stars be attracted to the Emirates that may allow them to push for big things. Although it must be said in reality, this season will more likely be seen with a battle for 4th spot than a fully blown title challenge as the current squad hasn't been added bar Yaya Sanogo, which suggests there still isn't an appeal to joining Arsenal having missed out on the likes of Gonzalo Higuain to clubs that argubly are more straightforward where is comes to their finances. In terms of the new season, I see Arsenal heading a trio of clubs who are going to vie for the coveted fourth place alongside Liverpool and Spurs. I see their strength is in their midfield department with pacy wingers such Theo Walcott and Alex Oxladde Chamberlain alongside Spanish maestro Santi Cazorla and the bright young talent Jack Wilshere. If they can keep scoring and contributing goals for Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud, I see that they'll be up there. Yet, I have an inkling that they will finish in the middle of the trio listed above Prediction: 5th