For Sud Info, the offensive player of the Girondins de Bordeaux, Jérémy Grain, remembered his signing for FCGB this summer.
“I didn’t hesitate for a second before going for it. I'm from the region and when I was little, I went to the stadium with my father and my uncles. For me, playing for the Girondins was an unattainable dream. The feeling was indescribable. It's a pride for me to wear these colors, I'm living a waking dream. Also, when you walk into the stadium and you have 10,000 or 11,000 people there to push you, you have no choice but to give 200%. It's just incredible for me who played the previous season in front of 150 people. »
Despite everything, the club is still in receivership.
“We try to put all that aside to concentrate on the field. Now, this Tuesday, we had to say goodbye to many employees forced to leave the club. It was quite difficult emotionally. But, for me, the Girondins are immortal, so we will struggle to try to get them back as high as possible. »
In any case, he could see himself finishing his career at the Girondins, he who is only 30 years old.
“I could see myself finishing my career here. Since I left Virton, I have played a number of clubs, I want stability. And then, here, this is the perfect project. We can help a legendary club get back on its feet. All with facilities worthy of Ligue 1. What more could you ask for? »