
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Charles Howard Slade | ||
| Date of birth | (1891-01-29)29 January 1891 | ||
| Place of birth | Bristol, England | ||
| Date of death | 7 April 1971(1971-04-07) (aged 80) | ||
| Place of death | Doncaster, England | ||
| Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1] | ||
| Position | Midfielder | ||
| Youth career | |||
| Bath City | |||
| Stourbridge | |||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1913–1914 | Aston Villa | 3 | (0) |
| 1914–1923 | Huddersfield Town | 111 | (6) |
| 1923–1925 | Middlesbrough | 68 | (2) |
| 1925–1927 | Darlington | 23 | (0) |
| 1927–1929 | Folkestone | ||
| Managerial career | |||
| 1935-1936 | Real Betis | ||
| 1944–1946 | Beşiktaş JK | ||
| 1950–1951 | Crystal Palace (Joint manager withFred Dawes) | ||
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Charles Howard Slade (29 January 1891 – 7 April 1971) was a professionalfootballer, who played forAston Villa,Huddersfield Town,Middlesbrough andDarlington. While at Huddersfield he won the1921–22 FA Cup and the1922 FA Charity Shield.[2]
Slade was working as ascout forCrystal Palace whenmanagerRonnie Rooke resigned, in 1950.[3] Palace appointed Slade as joint-manager with long-serving player, and Rooke's assistant,Fred Dawes. However the club had a poor 1950–51 season and early into the next campaign Dawes and Slade were removed from their positions.[3]
Slade reverted to his position as a scout and remained with Palace until 1955.[3]
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