Russell Slade has expressed his disappointment at being sacked as Charlton Athletic manager and believes the club needs a period of stability if they are to have a successful future. Slade was dismissed after less than six months in charge at The Valley on Monday, with the Addicks 15th in the Sky Bet League One table and just three points above the relegation zone.The 56-year-old, who signed a three-year deal at Charlton in the summer following their relegation from the Championship, became the seventh manager to be sacked by owner Roland Duchatelet since the Belgian businessman completed his takeover of the club in 2014. Naturally I am incredibly disappointed to be leaving Charlton Athletic, said Slade, whose final match in charge was Saturdays 3-0 defeat away at Swindon Town. Slade was only appointed as Charltons manager in June I fully understand that I am operating in a results business but was confident that given the necessary time I would have been able to finish the job I started. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Despite my disappointment to be leaving, I feel the hard work that my team and I have put in has helped to lay the foundations required for a successful future.Its been a difficult period for the club both on and off the pitch and I firmly believe that the club now needs a period of stability in order to help take it back to where it belongs. Highlights of Swindons 3-0 win against Charlton in Sky Bet League One I would like to take this opportunity to thank the board, players and the staff for their tremendous commitment and support to me during my time at Charlton.I wish everyone at the football club, particularly the fans, every success both for the rest of this season and the future. Charlton owner Roland Duchatelet has been widely criticised by the clubs supporters Prior to taking over at Charlton, Slade spent two seasons in charge of Cardiff City before a management reshuffle saw Paul Trollope assume first-team coaching duties and Slade move upstairs as head of football.Slade, who has also spent time at Yeovil, Brighton and Leyton Orient, subsequently left that role after just 28 days.The departure of Slade is the latest setback for Charlton in an underwhelming season which has seen continued protests against Duchatelets running of the club.Upgrade to Sky Sports now to watch Man Utd v Arsenal this Saturday and get the first six months half price! Also See: Slade departs Charlton Swindon cruise past Charlton Watch League One goals NOW! WATCH: Foxs nightmare own goal Cheap Air Max For Sale . The 26-year-old Ireland striker, who has four goals this season, has signed a three-and-a-half year contract with his new club. Discount Air Max Shoes . 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Vardy was shown a second yellow card after going to ground under pressure from Angelo Ogbonna during Sundays 2-2 draw with West Ham, with referee John Moss judging he tumbled too easily, prompting a furious reaction from the England striker that has left him with an FA improper conduct charge.The 29-year-old has until 6pm on Thursday to respond to the charge, which could extend the existing one-match ban that currently rules him out of the home clash with Swansea on Sunday, live on Sky Sports. Vardy (L) reacts angrily after referee Jonathan Moss shows him his second yellow card But Hodgson insists he has no problem with Vardys attitude, saying: You take everything that the player brings with him. You take Wayne Rooney - he, in my recollection, was pretty hot-headed, often getting himself into scrapes on the field, but you take what the player brings. Vardy got sent off at the weekend, but once again I will go out on a limb: I dont see that. I dont see that as a dive. I just dont. I think he was unbalanced. I dont think it was a penalty either, I think he was unbalanced, running at that speed.I think there was a very slight sort of contact with the defender, who was trying to cover. I think he went down, he lost his balance. I dont think he was trying to dive. Vardy tangled with Ogbonna But of course all the pundits I hear they say, He dived, look how he dived.dddddddddddd I dont see it. I really dont, Im sorry. I wouldnt blame him for that. I sympathise with him, I think he was very, very unlucky.When you get sent off for something where he obviously feels like I feel - there is no doubt he is of that opinion. Roy Hodgson has no worries about Vardys discipline But now he has had to swallow the fact that he has been made to leave the field and then, unfortunately, he has reacted like sometimes human beings react.He hasnt just said to the ref, Thanks very much, I understand. He has called him a few names, but he is a human being and that can happen. 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