Slade is still man in charge as Yeovil go to Peterborough
Russell Slade will be in charge of Yeovil Town for the clash at Peterborough on Saturday.
The manager travelled on the team coach to Cambridgeshire yesterday despite the breakdown in his relationship with the League One club's board that has placed his future in doubt.
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Yeovill boss Russell Slade
Slade confirmed to the Daily Press that he would manage the Glovers at London Road but again declined to be pressed on the exact nature of the fall-out.
Chairman John Fry and chief executive Martyn Starnes were both unavailable for comment.
Instead Slade preferred to concentrate on today's game, which will go ahead after a team of Peterborough fans cleared overnight snow off the pitch covers.
Slade believes Yeovil will face the deadliest attacking team in League One.
"They are certainly the best side in this league going forward," he said. "I think that is unquestioned.
"Sometimes this season they have had to score five to win a match which asks questions of them defensively. But they proved again how capable they are by going away to Brighton and scoring four but at the same time conceding two.
"They are a very strong front two and I think it will be a difficult game.
"But if we can keep them quiet for the first 20 we will grow in confidence and I always think we are capable of getting a goal."
Slade admits Yeovil will miss suspended defender Terrell Forbes.
"Forbesy has been in such good form," he said. "To have that form plus his pace will be missed a bit. We have got the skipper (Terry Skiverton) back and Aaron Brown, so that might cause them one or two problems at set pieces."
Yeovil's trio of ankle injury victims are all recovering. They will welcome back midfielder Lee Peltier while striker Luke Rodgers may be a substitute but midfielder Gary Roberts remains sidelined.
Striker Andre McCollin is a doubt with a rib injury while midfielder Lee Cox has a knee problem.











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