
"Ange Postecoglou has been sacked by Nottingham Forest after just 39 days and five Premier League matches in charge following a 3-0 home loss to Chelsea. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis saw enough an hour into the contest at the City Ground and took just 19 minutes after full-time to announce the end of Postecoglou's reign. Postecoglou's dire spell in charge after taking over on September 9, made him the 10th permanent manager to last less than 100 days as a permanent manager during the Premier League era."
"Nathan Jones, Southampton - 84 days Welsh manager Nathan Jones left Luton to succeed Ralph Hasenhuttl on the south coast in November 2022 but, for the second time after his miserable 10 months at Stoke City in 2019, it proved an unsuccessful spell away from Kenilworth Road. While in charge of Southampton, Jones secured fell to nine defeats in 14 games and left Saints seeking a third boss of the season."
"Bob Bradley, Swansea City - 85 days The first American to manage in the Premier League, Bradley lasted from October to December of 2016 -- though, unlike Reed, he made it through Christmas before being axed on Dec. 27. Bradley took eight points from 11 games and left Swansea 19th in the table, having also struggled under Francesco Guidolin, but they finally found their man as Paul Clement secured top-flight survival."
Ange Postecoglou was dismissed by Nottingham Forest after 39 days and five Premier League matches following a 3-0 home defeat to Chelsea. Owner Evangelos Marinakis decided during the match and announced the sacking 19 minutes after full-time. Postecoglou became the 10th permanent manager in the Premier League era to last under 100 days. The piece lists other short-lived reigns, including Nathan Jones at Southampton (84 days) who oversaw nine defeats in 14 games, Quique Sánchez Flores at Watford (85 days) with a limited return, and Bob Bradley at Swansea City (85 days) who took eight points from 11 matches.
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