A final day to remember the length and bredth of the land, dominated once again by Terrence Brown's crooked dealings, and a final day for Spurs that actually couldn't have gone much better.
Somewhat predicatably the usually toothless Man City contrived to score - something that they have resolutely tried not to do this season with some success. Such was the surprise when Mpenza scored that the City players looked at each other as if to say "what do we do now?".
But enough about them, and enough about our balsawood defence. Once again it was the Keane and Berbatov show - the pairing firing Tottenham into fifth place for the second consecutive season.
In what proved to be Stuart Pearce's last game in charge of the Blues, Spurs dominated the early exchanges and although pegged back before half time the game played out to the best possible conclusion - European Tour 2 - The Revenge.....
With Everton, Pompey, Bolton, Reading, Arsenal and Liverpool all drawing, Spurs were in actual fact the only team in the entire top 10 to win on Sunday. 7 points taken from a possible 9 in just six days was a fantastic achievement after playing an epic 59 games this season.
Martin Jol sounded suitably proud in his end of season address to the White Hart Lane Faithful, congratulating the fans on their support and expressing a desire to "do even better" next season. Amen to that!
An amazing campaign punctuated with some incredible nights both at the Lane and away - with talk of the new stadium, increased revenues and profits, and the promise of yet more European glory next season, the future's bright - the future's lillywhite!!!
Phil Stoker
Surfless