Shut it you tit.
League 2 is his level, that's where he should focus.
Cardiff City's former manager Russell Slade is set to depart Charlton Athletic after just five months in charge.
According to reports from BBC London, Slade will leave after winning just four league games this season, with the Addicks on a run of two wins in their last 10 matches.
They sit 15th in League One in a campaign that has so far been overshadowed by discontent with the club's owners.
Fans have protested against owner Roland Duchatelet's running of the club, most notably when they threw plastic pigs onto the pitch at The Valley in a join protest with Coventry City supporters.
Slade, who was replaced by Paul Trollope at Cardiff City in the summer despite shortly accepting a new job as 'Head of Football', was tipped to succeed at Charlton after a successful stint in League One with Leyton Orient.