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Football management is a demanding job and club boards can sometimes be quick to lose patience when things aren't going right

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    18Sam Allardyce | Crystal Palace | 151 days

    Sam Allardyce's stint as England manager lasted just 67 days as he was forced to resign in disgrace following a scandal in September 2016. However, he managed to land another job just a couple of months later as he took the reins at Crystal Palace. He saved Palace from relegation but departed in May 2017 after 151 days.

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    17Howard WIlkinson | Sunderland | 151 days

    Howard Wilkinson took the reins at Sunderland in late 2002 but the former Leeds United boss did not last very long and left the job after 151 days.

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    16Remi Garde | Aston Villa | 147 days

    Ex-France international Remi Garde had enjoyed a degree of success with Lyon before taking charge of Aston Villa in November 2015, but he could not replicate that at Villa Park. He departed in March 2016 with Villa at the bottom of the table after 147 days.

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    15Chris Hutchings | Bradford City | 141 days

    When Paul Jewell left Bradford City for Sheffield Wednesday in 2000, his assistant Chris Hutchings was promoted to the role of manager. However, his reign lasted only 21 games and he was sacked in November of that year.

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