 Snodin took charge of Charlton's second string six years ago |
Charlton reserve-team boss Glynn Snodin will leave the Premiership club to become first-team coach at Southampton. Snodin will work under Saints head coach George Burley at the Championship outfit in a career-orientated move.
"While Southampton are a league lower it's a step up in terms of first-team coaching," he told the Addicks website.
"That's the only reason behind the move," added Snodin, who will start after his last match in charge of Charlton reserves on Monday.
Snodin has led Charlton to the FA Premier Reserve League (South) championship in 2004 and 2005.
He added: "Over the last six months or so I've had the feeling in the back of my mind that I wanted to challenge myself again, to see how far I can go."