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it's a rumorhis true girlfriend calls Carolina and she isn't known

They are not married, not even been engaged

Better bio on Jean Claude Skrela ![]()
Jean-Claude Skrela (born October 1, 1949 in Colomiers) is a former coach of the French national rugby union team. His son, David Skrela, is a French rugby union player and his daughter, Gaëlle Skrela, is a professional basketball player.
The son of Polish refugees, he played rugby union for Toulouse. He played 46 times for France as a back row forward, culminating in a Five Nations Grand Slam in 1977.
Skrela took over as national team coach from Pierre Berbizier in 1995. Despite France's historic 43-31 victory over the All Blacks in their World Cup semi-final at Twickenham, Skrela was heavily criticised for his team's performance in the early part of the 1999 World Cup. The French went on to lose the 6 November final to 35-12 Australia - the largest margin of any of the four tournaments to date.
He went on to coach the national side to to their first-ever back-to-back Grand Slams in 1997 and 1998, before France slumped to the wooden spoon in 1999.
He resigned and was replaced by Bernard Laporte at the end of 1999.
Better bio on Jean Claude SkrelaJean-Claude Skrela (born October 1, 1949 in Colomiers) is a former coach of the French national rugby union team. His son, David Skrela, is a French rugby union player and his daughter, Gaëlle Skrela, is a professional basketball player.
The son of Polish refugees, he played rugby union for Toulouse. He played 46 times for France as a back row forward, culminating in a Five Nations Grand Slam in 1977.
Skrela took over as national team coach from Pierre Berbizier in 1995. Despite France's historic 43-31 victory over the All Blacks in their World Cup semi-final at Twickenham, Skrela was heavily criticised for his team's performance in the early part of the 1999 World Cup. The French went on to lose the 6 November final to 35-12 Australia - the largest margin of any of the four tournaments to date.
He went on to coach the national side to to their first-ever back-to-back Grand Slams in 1997 and 1998, before France slumped to the wooden spoon in 1999.
He resigned and was replaced by Bernard Laporte at the end of 1999.

I am sure Juan isn't with her
It would be great if you say sth here from time to time.

i don't understand your sentence![]()

Oh Ok!
i'm french and I support The Stade Français
I will be able to help you but my English is rather bad lol
worse than mine is? Impossible. ![]()

lol It's possible ...