Bradley was dismissed from the club on Tuesday after just eleven games in charge with the Swans 19th in the Premier League and leaking goals at a quick rate of knots having conceded 29 goals in Bradley’s eleven games in charge.
The decision to dismiss was taken by the majority owners in consultation with the Supporters Trust and the hunt is now on for a new manager to replace Bradley who himself only replaced Francesco Guidolin back in October.
But speaking to Talksport the day after he was dismissed he hit out at what he clearly believes was a knee jerk decision and one taken purely based on the reaction of the fans during Monday’s 4-1 home defeat to West Ham
“I’m a little bit p****d off. I donรขโฌโขt think itรขโฌโขs the correct decision.
รขโฌลIรขโฌโขm frustrated because I feel like every place Iรขโฌโขve been, Iรขโฌโขve been able to put my stamp on the team in terms of the mentality and the tactics.”
รขโฌลI hope they stay up. I was proud to be here, I loved coming in every day, I was determined motivated every day how to push the group forward.”
Bradley was just completely overlooking the fact that his sides were capitulating match by match with Monday’s game being the 5th time in the last 6 games that the team had shipped at least three goals and the 7th time in his reign overall which says much about the problems that we were facing
รขโฌลI met a lot of great people and as much as there was a part of the stadium pretty loud the other day, many people in Swansea have come up to they aren’t the real supporters.
รขโฌลI am proud of the way I carried myself representing the club at the highest level, but also disappointed because I believed in my ability.
รขโฌลI think that there needs to be improvements in the squad in January, I’ve said that since I arrived and I think that’s very much the case.รขโฌย
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