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As Bordeaux continues its descent into hell, Aurélien Tchouameni, trained at the club, has spoken of his pain.
The Girondins de Bordeaux are on the verge of disappearing. At least at the highest level. The club has accepted its demotion to the National and is preparing to declare itself insolvent with the commercial court.
FCGB should therefore be placed in receivership and therefore probably be sent to National 2 or even National 3, which will mean it loses its professional status or its training center. A difficult situation to live with for the club’s former players like Aurélien Tchouameni, who trained at the club.
“It’s hard to accept the situation of my favorite club, the Girondins de Bordeaux, but I’m sure that the future will offer us better days. With all my heart with the club’s lovers.”he wrote on Instagram in the caption of a photo where he appears with the scapular jersey.
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