It'll probably be between Chelsea and Man Utd again. Arsenal aren't in it for me, though they may set the pace early on. With Fabregas likely to go and still no replacements for Vieira in midfield and that excellent defence Wenger built his success on, they'd better watch they don't slip out of the top 4, never mind win the league. It all depends on other teams of course. Last season saw the biggest shift in power for several seasons, with the top four being broken up and Man City with their Abu Dhabi billions looking to join them this time next year. I'm a Spurs fan, so I hope they can strengthen the squad, gain a little more consistency, and continue to improve on last season, not just regress again like they've done so often in the past. I'm also hoping they can at least get into the league stages of the Champions League. That's the real reason the top teams across Europe remain so unchanged year after year now, money from TV sponsorship of the ECL makes it even harder for teams outside of it to compete with the clubs inside. Bob Houghton will have his job cut out this season: the description is obviously to get Liverpool back into the top four.