1. Terry Connor (Wolverhampton Wanderers) - 91 days in charge
After Wolverhampton Wanderers sacked Irishman Mick McCartthy in 2012, Connor was handed the unenviable task of steering the already sinking Wolverhampton Wanderers to safety, but four points out of a possible 39 was enough for the Wolves hierarchy to sack the Leeds born manager.
2. Bob Bradley (Swansea City) - 84 days in charge
In October 2016 Bob Bradley became the first American to manage a Premier League team when he took over the reigns at Swansea after the dismissal of Francis Guidolin. 11 games in a space of 84 days was all it took for the New Jersey born manager to be sacked. Bradley Managed a meagre 2 wins out of the Eleven games he was in charge of.
3. Frank De Boer (Crystal Palace) - 77 days in charge
De Boer's stint with Crystal Palace suffered its last hit against Burnley. The Dutchman was billed to be the man to take the Eagles to the 'next level'. It was expected that Palace will cease to be a relegation fighting team, but five games into his stay at Selhurst park The former Holland captain was shown the door.
2. Rene Meulensteen (Fulham) - 75 days in charge
Dutch man Meulensteen was famous while cutting his managerial teeth under the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Meulensteen's role at United was stepped up after the departure of Carlos Queroz but David Moyes didn't find him useful in his backroom staff after Sir Alex retired in 2013. An appointment as Fulham manager in late 2013 lasted just over ten weeks.
1. Les Reed (Charlton Athletic) - 40 days in charge
Les Reed was promoted to replaced a certain Ian Dowie in 2006 after Dowie was sacked. Reed was nicknamed Les Miserables by the media. He was sacked 40 days later and replaced by Alan Pardew after five weeks.
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