Don't know if anyone's mentioned, but this is very exciting for us.
Fergie spent decades fine-tuning the formula at Utd to get the absolute best out of his players. However well Moyes does it will take him years to get Man United near to the level of ruthlessness and consistency they have acheived under Fergie. Everton's level of performance will invariably drop next year too. Like Fergie, Moyes seemed to reach a level there which can barely be surpassed. Their consistent top seven finishes on a comparatively paltry budget to those around them will take a superb manager to replicate, the likes of which I don't think they'll be able to attract. If Spurs lose tonight, and miss out on the top four, I can see them losing Bale. It's been said time and time again, but the amount of points he has single-handedly won them this season is just staggering. I've always liked AVB, but without Bale, Spurs's league position wouldn't be anywhere near as healthy.
Maybe i'm being tenuous, but Arsenal don't perform for a whole season anymore, Mancini strikes me as being incredibly apathetic about his work at the moment, Liverpool are nowhere near the finished product yet, and if Chelsea don't get Mourinho, who knows how they'll get on.
I'm not saying we're going to get anywhere near these sides in the near future, but it's suddenly not beyond the realms of possibility. It's a very good time to be an ambitious club in the Premier League right now.