INTERVIEW – The former XV de France and TV personality opens his memory box, four days before the clash with New Zealand.
At the age of 90, Pierre Albaladejo is still a star in his specialized residence for “independent seniors” in his hometown of Dax (Landes). “ They always have a friendly gesture for me “smiles the French rugby icon, elegant and welcoming. He who “ regrets what he has become “spoke at length to Figaro. Comfortably seated in his armchair, where his cat never hesitates to settle and four days away from the France-New Zealand matchMonsieur Drop” opened the box of memories to look back on his long and rich life.
“ I’ve lost my memory “he told us before the interview. Rest assured, the former international (30 caps between 1954 and 1964), who became the first sports consultant on the radio in 1968 as well as on television on Antenne 2 in 1975, is still going strong. Much to the delight of those who loved and admired him…
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