I am just as frustrated as everyone else, but it is no good ignoring the facts of last season. Fro a 10 point lead in 3rd place we collapsed, for the second season running. Can somebody tell me who was to blame for that. AVB ??
Modric was always leaving, VDV apparently wanted to return to Germany to be with his wife, and in any case Harry hardly ever left him on for 90 minutes.
No, it is not about blaming Villas-Boas, it's the fact that Redknapp was sacked and replaced with someone who in Levy's books should be a great improvement (as it was when Jol was replaced with Ramos). Does not seem to be the case, though. There is a saying If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Well something was wrong for us to collapse like we did last season. I can only deduce that the reason was Levy's refusal to spend big on a CB and striker in January, reasons unknown to me.
Collapse can happen because of many causes. Many players were injured and/or carrying knocks. The cover for positions was inadequate (why on Earth were so many players loaned out?). Eventually the team lost a game, lost another one, became nervous, cramped up, our rivals were at the same time playing well and the rest is history, as they say.
Manager is a manager, not a magician. I don't think anyone was happy with how we were playing but what can one actually do. I don't think Redknapp didn't try to motivate the team. Of course he did. The players - for many different reasons - failed to respond. And as it usually is with Spurs - on many occasions we actually played some very good football, but as we know, football is not about style-points, but about goals.
All in all, you are probably right (and it has been stated by many others before) - Redknapp wanted to strengthen, Levy declined. Results went downhill and instead of looking in the mirror Levy booted Redknapp out. Same old song and dance. Spurs are not the first club to go down this road and won't be the last. Unfortunately, we will probably witness a similar situation sooner rather than later.
PS I don't have anything against Villas-Boas, I just think that managing Spurs could prove difficult for him because of his inexperience and previous stint at Chelsea. He probably came to Spurs not knowing enough about Levy's style and antics and blindly believing Levy's visions and promises.