In The Voice of the Guardians, Jérémie Janotanswered the question of whether it was a matter of regret not having been the man of a single club, and therefore of discovering another club in Ligue 1 in addition to AS Saint-Étienne.
“Is it a regret not to have been the man of just one club? No. No, because football is like that. You can't live with regrets. You can't say to yourself 'I should have, I could have'. I don't regret anything. I have already had an extraordinary career. A 1.73m kid, ten years in Ligue 1… And I played at a time when in every club there was a titan. In Sochaux, there was Teddy Richert. In Bordeaux, there was Ulrich Ramé. In Paris, you had Lionel Létizi or Jérôme Alonzo. In Rennes, Petr Cech, Isaksson… In Bastia, Nicolas Penneteau… In Lorient, Fabien Audard, in Nantes Mickaël Landreau. Guillaume Warmuz in Lens… Stéphane Cassard, Hugo Lloris, Steve Mandanda, Grégory Coupet, Sébastien Frey… I was with them. Every time you went to a club, you had a banner 'Nicolas Penneteau in the French team, Audard too, Teddy Richert deserves the Blues'. Every goalkeeper could aspire to the French team… It was a golden era. I played against Chilavert… In short, I played at a time when it was hard to win because you would have brought in any goalkeeper, they would have been a formidable competitor. There really was a golden generation, and I’m proud to have played ten years in Ligue 1 alongside these guys.”
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