Originally posted by anfieldanfield
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I'd have said it's nothing better or worse than a steady start and that I wouldn't have expected our problems to have been eradicated in such a short space of time anyway.
Fact of the matter is any concerns about Kenny not being good enough need to be based on more than the results we've had in this short period, because they represent a marked improvement. You'd have to be surmising another manager would have done much better, for instance, or that our tactics and approach under him were likely to take us nowhere, or even just going off the basis that you never thought he was the man for the job in the first place.

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