If nothing else, Tottenham's 2014-15 season will be remembered for the remarkable rise of Harry Kane.
The local boy, beloved of the fans and enjoying a seemingly charmed rise to debut England scorer and 30-goal striker, seems poised to be the centrepiece of Spurs' team for many years to come.
This summer, manager Mauricio Pochettino will get his first real opportunity to build his own squad. Arriving too late in 2014 to take a lead role in transfer strategy, Pochettino was only peripherally involved, but this year he will have the final say in Spurs' dealings.