If we appointed a new manager/head coach it would disrupt the players. They would have to get accustomed his different tactics, general modus operandi and so on. We have got a rhythm going so why spoil it.
What has the interim manager got to do to convince doubters. Three wins on the trot after it looked like we were relegation prospects and players looking like they had thrown in the towel. What more can you want? Could a new man do any better. If it ain't broke don't fix it