"?You have to feel sorry for Bob Bradley. The American, known for his managerial talents all over the globe, was sacked after just 11 games at Swansea earlier this week.
The former USA manager never hit it off with Swans supporters, receiving abuse throughout his time in the Welsh city.
"?According to the Daily "?M"?ail, it wasn't only the fans who gave the American abuse. News is emerging that Swansea players had a nickname for their former boss, that they used behind his back.
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The Mail are reporting that Swans players gave Bradley the disrespectful name of 'Ronald Reagan', after the former US president as a nod to his American link - and old fashioned approach.
Whilst most people might be impressed that a footballer knows who Ronald Reagan is, others have been quick to draw the comparison of Bradley's outdated tactics to the former president's outdated policies.
It was widely reported of an anti-American culture surrounding Bradley and these recent revelations show that even the players decide to jump on the bandwagon.
Bradley has received a lot of sympathy since losing his job and it's easy to see why. The former Egypt manager has had a remarkable career all over the world and many are blaming the club for appointing him, rather than the things he did.
Many American's have flourished in the Premier League; the likes of Brian McBride, Clint Dempsey and Tim Howard have all showed their talents on the pitch. One American who did fail to impress was Bradley's son Michael - so maybe it's just something in the genes.
A variety of names have been connected to the now vacant role, but many have Premier League experience. Hopefully Swansea won't make a mistake again.
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