Former Charlton head coach Les Reed has revealed how he suggested stepping aside would be the best thing for the club - and has backed new boss Alan Pardew to guide the team to safety.
Reed was promoted from his role as assistant to Iain Dowie in mid-November, with the south-east London side facing a battle to stay in the Barclays Premiership. His tenure, though, lasted just 41 days before Pardew's installation as the Addicks third manager of the season on Christmas Eve.
The 54-year-old former technical director of the Football Association told the club's matchday programme: "I would like to make it clear I would have done everything in my power to get this club out of trouble, but perhaps it was right man, right club, wrong time. My position had become untenable in circumstances not of my making and beyond my control."
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