And Rochdale. But Barrow have won a few games away recently (vs Maidenhead, Maidstone), and for many that they haven't they've drawn. While Woking are losing most of their games by margins of 2 or 3, and have dropped like a stone through the league.
Solihull I think are good enough at this...
Grimsby is all but down now. Yeovil's run-in to the end of the season is horrendous - they're playing everybody in the top 8 - lose that and their game vs FGR and they could see themselves down as well.
While leading us to relegation last season into this division and trying to steer Grimsby back into non-league this season since then. Managers have a shelf life, they may have been great in the past, but that doesn't mean for much in the current day if they've regressed a lot (see Clough...
Slade was a good manager, but he's lost whatever former talent and skills he had in the past and now turns whatever he touches to a pile of rubbish. Now if he could go to Leicester and/or Aston Villa and relegate them two or three divisions then I'd say he's done a good job.
Surely there are some former League managers who are willing to take the step down to non-league football so they could manage again? Like what Edinburgh did after getting sacked from Northampton, moving to Orient