Slade's future in the hands of Vincent Tan

Last updated : 01 May 2016 By Michael Morris

After City's defeat at Hillsbororugh Slade was asked if he he expects to be in charge next season, Slade said "We'll see. At the end of the day, it will be the owners' decision.

"It will probably be after the Birmingham game we'll sit down and decide what happens."

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The loss ended City's faint play off hopes and now many of the fans feel that Slade has taken City as far as he can. The manager himself believes he's taken the club forward.

"We've made progress. It's my job, the team's job and the staff's job now to see if we can take that even further.

"We've made progress under difficult circumstances at times. We are going the right way.

"We had a bad day at the office today. We have to get over that. They always happen in football - it's how you respond and react.

"I still believed we could get in that top six today and take it to the last game. Anything could've happened, but it's not to be."

Slade says Cardiff's away form let them down in 2015-16.

"Our form at home is as solid as Sheffield Wednesday's - it's almost identical," said Slade.

"But away from home we haven't always performed for the 90 minutes. Five wins away from home is not enough."

Slade wants the Bluebirds' season to end with a win in Cardiff against Birmingham.

"We need to finish on a positive note. We have been strong at home," he said.

"We have made progress from where we were [last season].

"If we can finish seventh, it's progress, but not quite enough progress.

"It's been a difficult season as well, and today sums that up with people going off when things were going okay.

"We'll prepare as we always do. It's really important we finish on a positive note."