
Following Swansea's 4-1 home defeat to West Ham United, Bob Bradley is now 1/4 to be the next manager to leave.
The Swans have now conceded 19 goals in their last six games and the odds indicate Bradley is on the verge of losing his job.
The American, who has shortened from 10/11 to 1/4 with Betfair (4/11 best price with William Hill), to be the next manager to leave the Premier League following the defeat, has struggled since taking charge of the Welsh club.
Bradley, who admitted before Christmas that his future could depend on the next two games, has achieved just two wins since he was handed the job at the beginning of October. Both of which were at home to fellow struggling sides Sunderland and Crystal Palace.
Palace Chairman Steve Parish decided to address the Eagles' poor run of form and replaced Alan Pardew with Sam Allardyce ahead of the transfer window in a bid for Premier League survival.
With the January transfer window approaching, it appears Swansea now look prepared to do the same with the threat of relegation a real concern.
While the result against West Ham was not what Bradley was after, it was exactly the kind of performance his opposite number, Slaven Bilic, was hoping for. The Hammers boss has also been under pressure but the Boxing day away win has seen the odds on him being the next to go drift out to 14/1, after being 5/2 ten days ago.





