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Bradley ‘did not have a chance’
- Updated: December 29, 2016
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic thinks recently-sacked Swansea boss Bob Bradley was extremely harshly treated.
Bradley was only appointed in October but was unable to arrest Swansea’s slide and was fired in the wake of a 4-1 Boxing Day defeat to the Hammers at the Liberty Stadium.
His reign lasted just 85 days and he was in charge for only 11 games, managing just two wins and leaving with the Swans level on points with bottom club Hull.
However, when asked if Bradley got a fair chance, Bilic said: “No, he didn’t.
“It was just a short space of time. You basically depend on luck, people are expecting you to …