He hasn't done anything new on purpose, he has always thought primarily of himself. He has always come first. Now, Hoddle was a manager to feel genuinely sorry for, because he fudging bled for us, really wanted it to happen...Harry is Harry, and Harry always looks after himself. And of course the players are somewhat responsible, but leadership is the difference and Harry has shown absolutely none.
Of course, I'd like to point out he has never once held his hand up and said "I got it wrong", the "it" being any number of things he HAS got wrong this season...
I'm not saying that the blame doesn't lie with Redknapp. He is as culpable as anyone in the whole thing if not the most. But I don't believe he purposely derailed us for one second. When you say he didn't try anything new on purpose, what do you mean?
In terms of tactics? Personnel? I can understand, that a team that was in the title race up until February was doing something right, and he hasn't massively changed anything. I think things have gone wrong, and he and the players haven't been able to get a handle on it all.
Injuries in key games haven't helped. Poor refereeing hasn't helped. His tactics often haven't helped. But he has tried I'm sure to do what was best for the club.
Some of the vitriol being spouted at him is in poor taste. He deserves better than that.