It's fun times for us Spurs fans. We're playing great football, are sensible at the back and are beating top teams in England and abroad - teams such as Man United, Liverpool and Real Madrid.
We're in the QFs of the FA cup, are progressing nicely in the Champions League, and are competing for a top four finish in the Premier League.
Meanwhile in the red quarter of London ... how can I put this ... things aren't going very well, to say the least.
As I've said, fun times for us Spurs fans.
Arsenal have lost 6 of their last 8 games in all competitions, losing their last three PL matches in a row. They've only managed to score one goal in those last three PL games.
In the Carabao Cup final last Sunday, what surprised me wasn't that Arsenal lost to Man City - that was always likely to happen - no, what surprised me was the lack of fight among the players. They didn't care. They walked around. They didn't even score a consolation goal.
This is all fun and games for me, a Spurs fan, but what really sticks out is just how deluded the manager, Arsene Wenger, is.
For those of you who know nothing about football, Arsene Wenger was a great manager 15 years ago. He introduced a wonderful attacking style of football but now other managers have seriously caught up and overtaken him.
When asked after the Carabao Cup final defeat if he would be leaving the club, Wenger replied by saying something about how he's often been asked this in the past but he has stayed on, honoured his contract, won trophies and not signed for big clubs like Real Madrid, Barca, etc. ... quite a weak argument that collapses under serious analysis.
Arsenal lost again today at Brighton with the 2-1 scoreline flattering them (Arsenal) and luckily finishing the game with 11 men. Wenger apparently blames this latest shitshow on the fact that his club played 3 back-to-back games (Sun: Man City - cup final, Thur: Man City - League and today: Brighton - League).
So far, he insists on seeing his contract out and won't entertain any talk about saying good bye.
How deluded can you get?
Of course he has been a great manager in the past - the best in the Premiership next Alex Ferguson, I reckon.
But let's face it: he's crap now.
As a Spurs fan, I obviously want us to beat Arsenal and be doing better than them but I actually want us to beat Arsenal when they're at their best.
What started out as hilarious is starting to become sad now ...