He digests, before going back to fight.

The former manager of Union Bordeaux Bègles, Christophe Urios, laid off in November, posted a message on Twitter to give his news.

He begins by thanking the people who have sent him messages of support, while explaining that he is "focusing" on Château Pepusque, the name of his wine estate.


I share a personal message with you since my departure from UBB pic.twitter.com/zgBN49RTTZ

— Christophe Urios (@ChristopheUrios) December 21, 2022

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“I am living in an unprecedented situation, not necessarily easy to live with.

I digest, I recover and concentrate on the Pepusque castle.

My life is rugby, and I will soon be back in action because I miss the competition, he confides, before concluding, see you soon at the edge of the field.

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