Russell Mark Slade (born 10 October 1960) is an English professional
football manager, who was most recently managerial consultant of
League Two club
Stevenage.
Having had an extended career at reserve team level, Slade entered professional sports coaching with
Notts County in 1993. He briefly took charge of the club as caretaker manager during the 1994–95 season. Slade then had spells in charge of non-league sides
Armitage and
Leicester United before joining the coaching staff of
Sheffield United in 1997. He had two spells as caretaker manager of The Blades in 1998 and 1999 before the appointment of
Neil Warnock. In 2001, he took over the managerial post at
Conference National
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side
Scarborough before later moving to
Grimsby Town in 2004 and
Yeovil Town in 2006. He was appointed manager of
Brighton & Hove Albion in 2009 but the stay was brief and he was dismissed in November 2009.
In 2010, Slade was appointed manager of
Leyton Orient and he led the club to two 7th-place finishes, an
FA Cup
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fifth round replay against
Arsenal
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and took the O's to the
Play-off Final
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in 2013–14 – a feat which saw win the LMA League 1 Manager of the Year award. He left Orient to take charge of Championship side
Cardiff City
Cardiff City Football Club ( cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Caerdydd) is a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales. It competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1899 as R ...
, and spent two years in charge of the side, finishing in 11th and 8th positions before being appointed the club's head of football. He resigned from the role after only two weeks and, in June 2016, was appointed manager of
Charlton Athletic.
Slade has developed a reputation for being an effective man manager, and a very savvy operator within the transfer market who never bought a player whilst at Leyton Orient, instead bringing in a number of players on free transfers.
Career
Background
Slade started out as a PE teacher at Frank Wheldon School after studying Sport at
Edge Hill University.
Notts County
Slade was assistant manager to
Mick Walker at
Notts County, and took over as caretaker manager when Walker was sacked in September 1994. When County appointed
Howard Kendall as manager in January 1995, Slade stayed on as his assistant.
Sheffield United
Slade was then appointed manager of
Midland Alliance side
Armitage, then moving on to
Southern Football League side
Leicester United before having two separate spells as caretaker manager at
Sheffield United.
Scarborough
Slade's first permanent managerial post was at
Football Conference
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side
Scarborough. When he arrived in November 2001 the club was adrift at the bottom of the Conference and looking doomed. His first match in charge resulted in a home win over
Farnborough Town but the next three games yielded just one point. However a remarkable run of 39 points from the final 19 games of the season meant Scarborough finished 12th. He was hailed as a hero by the fans and his stock rose when taking the team to 4th position by Christmas in the
2002–03 season. In January 2003, two days after the club went into administration, Slade tendered his resignation. The fans presented a tearful Slade with a petition at the next game and on the Monday morning he changed his mind.
The following season saw mixed league performances, but a tremendous
FA Cup
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run which saw victories over Hinckley United,
Doncaster Rovers,
Port Vale, and finally
Southend United following a replay, meant a glamorous home tie in front of
Premier League
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Chelsea. Despite losing 1–0 Slade's side had put up a tremendous battle.
Grimsby Town
At the end of the
2003–04 season,
Grimsby Town decided not to renew the contract of manager
Nicky Law following relegation into
League Two. Slade was appointed as their new manager.
A mid-table finish ensued in the
2004–05 season but despite some disgruntled fans calling for his head, Grimsby spent most of the
2005–06 season in an automatic promotion spot in League Two, also managing to topple both
Derby County
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Founded in 1884 ...
and
Tottenham Hotspur in the
League Cup. Town eventually finished the season in 4th place and had to settle for the playoffs, following a late
Northampton Town equaliser meant that
Leyton Orient would finish the season in the final automatic promotion places. Despite guiding his team to a semi-final victory over local rivals
Lincoln City, Slade was unable to secure promotion, Grimsby losing 1–0 in the final against
Cheltenham Town in the
Millennium Stadium
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Yeovil Town
Slade's success with Grimsby had attracted
League One side
Yeovil Town, and Slade was appointed as the
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club's new manager.
Slade led Yeovil to a surprise 5th-place finish play-off finish in the league, where they defeated favourites
Nottingham Forest to reach the play-off final. However, Yeovil lost the final against
Blackpool
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2–0. Slade's successful first season at Yeovil saw him win the League One manager of the year award, and he was targeted by League One rivals
Carlisle United and
Millwall
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for their managerial positions but this interest was rejected by Yeovil chairman John Fry.
Slade left his post at Yeovil on 16 February 2009, despite having won four consecutive matches immediately prior to this. Slade had become frustrated with the club's lack of ambition, although the club chairman John Fry had previously stated that changes would be needed due to the current economic climate.
Brighton and Hove Albion
On 6 March 2009, Slade was appointed manager of struggling
Brighton & Hove Albion until the end of the season, and succeeded in ensuring they avoided relegation from League One by beating
Stockport 1–0 in the final game. Slade signed a further two-year contract at Brighton in May 2009.
Leyton Orient
Slade was appointed manager of
Leyton Orient on 5 April 2010, six matches before the end of the season.
The club was in danger of being relegated from League One, but Slade revived the club's fortunes, helping Leyton Orient to take 10 points from their last six matches, resulting in them avoiding relegation by a single point. Slade was rewarded with a new two-year contract on 14 May and the following season he guided Orient to seventh place, one point outside the play-off places, as well as a fifth round replay at
Arsenal
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in the
FA Cup
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. During the season, Orient chairman
Barry Hearn rejected an approach from
Barnsley for Slade. Leyton Orient were unable to match their previous year during the 2011–12 season and the club finished in 20th, but the next season Slade was able to guide them to another 7th-place finish.
On 7 June 2013, Leyton Orient announced that Slade, his assistant
Kevin Nugent and chief scout
Kevin Dearden had signed contract extensions to keep them at the club for a further three years, until the end of the 2015–16 season.
Slade guided Orient to 3rd place finish in the 2013-14 season, seeing Orient finish within the Play-off spots. After beating
Peterborough United 3-2 in the semi finals, Orient lost the final to
Rotherham United on penalties at Wembley
Cardiff City
On 6 October 2014, Slade was appointed manager of
Championship side
Cardiff City
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on a two-year contract, replacing
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The job was the highest level that Slade had ever managed at. Slade was tasked with reducing the club's wage bill which was still inflated after the relegation from the
Premier League
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in the previous season. Seven first team players left the club in his first three months in charge. Slade became unpopular with a large section of supporters and crowd numbers fell dramatically during his tenure at the club as he finished 11th in his first season and 8th in his second. Despite his detractors, Slade insisted that the club had made progress under his stewardship and that he had "given the club stability".
On 6 May 2016, Slade was removed from his position of manager and was instead named the club's head of football. He took charge of his last match for the Bluebirds on the final day of the 2015–16 season, drawing 1–1 with
Birmingham City
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.
Paul Trollope
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As a pla ...
, a member of Slade's coaching staff was appointed as the new head coach of the club but did not report to Slade on any first team matters. However, he resigned from the role on 3 June.
Charlton Athletic
On 6 June 2016, Slade signed a three-year contract to be manager of
Charlton Athletic following their relegation to League One.
On 14 November 2016 with the club in 15th place, the club announced that it had "parted company" with him having won just five of the 21 games in all competitions of the season.
Coventry City
On 21 December 2016, Slade signed a contract till the end of the season to be manager of
Coventry City. Slade joined with the club sitting 23rd in the League One table amid protests by fans against the owners of the club. His first game in charge was a 4–1 defeat to Bristol Rovers on 26 December 2016.
In February 2017, he led Coventry to the final of the
EFL Trophy
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after beating
Wycombe Wanderers in the semi-final at the
Ricoh Arena.
The last minute equaliser by
AFC Wimbledon
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The cl ...
on 14 February 2017, meant that Russell Slade had equalled the record set by
Noel Cantwell of nine games without a win at the start their reign as Coventry City manager.
Slade managed to gain his first league victory at the tenth attempt in a 2–1 home victory over
Gillingham; this victory also ended Coventry's 15 match winless streak. He was sacked on 5 March 2017. He had managed Coventry for 16 games of which they won only three.
Grimsby Town (second spell)
On 12 April 2017, Slade was appointed manager of Grimsby Town for the second time. Slade was sacked by Grimsby on 11 February 2018 after seeing the team fail to win in 12 league games, with eight losses, he left the team 17th in League Two.
Hereford
In August 2019 after 18 months out of management, Slade joined
National League North side
Hereford
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as their new club manager.
On 20 January 2020 Slade left
Hereford
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by mutual consent.
Managerial statistics
Honours
As a Manager
*2013–14: League One Manager of The Year Winner –
Leyton Orient
*2006–07: League One Manager of The Year Winner –
Yeovil Town
*March 2013: League One Manager of The Month Winner –
Leyton Orient
*August 2013: League One Manager of The Month Winner –
Leyton Orient
*January 2014: League One Manager of The Month Winner –
Leyton Orient
References
External links
*
Profileon the League Managers Association website
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1960 births
Living people
People from Wokingham
English football managers
Notts County F.C. managers
Sheffield United F.C. managers
Scarborough F.C. managers
Grimsby Town F.C. managers
Yeovil Town F.C. managers
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. managers
Leyton Orient F.C. managers
Cardiff City F.C. managers
Charlton Athletic F.C. managers
Coventry City F.C. managers
English Football League managers
National League (English football) managers
Hereford F.C. managers