Before the Reading match I could understand the argument for Kenny to be sacked. I didn't agree with it, but I could understand it. After 3 wins with no goals against, I can't see the logic in sacking him. I can understand people wanting a better quality of football and hope that will come.
The only way I could understand Kenny being sacked, would be if we were bought by a billionaire, who would invest heavily. I doubt that is going to happen, but if it did, I would want a high profile manager who knows how to to buy and form a top class team. I would love for that to happen, but I doubt it will.
So we go back to what we have. A manager who has 3 back to back wins. I can see an obvious arguement for wanting to play better football, but I can't understand how anyone believes it is now logical to sack a manager who has just won 3 matches.