Jocelyn (French Edition)
I was given a nickname in school because the teachers had a hard time pronouncing it.
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I hated the nickname and have never been overly impressed with educators since that time. My mother read the name in a book, "To Have and To Hold. I'm a Jocelyn in my twenties, and I met one in her thirties. I asked her what she thought of our name, and she said: My cousin is named Jocelyn. She's four years old and an absolute genius! At camp there was this shy girl named Jocelyn. My name is Jocelyn and I used to hate it when I was younger.
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Now I love having a unique name. The nickname I usually go by is Joc Johss , but my teammates call me Jock sometimes as a joke. My family sometimes calls me Jocy but I hate it. My Oldest Daughter is named Jocelyn.
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I wanted a name that would have a tomboyish nick-name. We call her Josh. I have always received complements on the name and nickname. My younger sister's name is Jocelyn. People have always loved her name, but she's never gone by any of the nicknames. My name is Leah, which is very feminine, I think, and I think it's better to go with two different types of names, Jocelyn being more unfeminine, and Leah being more feminine. Search for a Name. Origin of the name Jocelyn: What are her siblings named? Contribute your knowledge to the name Jocelyn Report inappropriate content.
How does Jocelyn sound to you? Drogba and Malouda left that summer, to be reunited at Stamford Bridge later on, and Guingamp suffered. They were relegated in and plummeted to third division in That could have been the end for such a small club, but the revival has been very rapid. One man is responsible for that. Enter Jocelyn Gourvennec, one of the best young coaching prospects in Europe, who seems destined to superstardom.
Upon Gourvennec's appointment in the summer of , Lorient legend Christian Gourcuff said: Suaudeau, undoubtedly one of the most important coaches in French football history, is the right man to talk to about Gourvennec, whom he added to his brilliant Nantes team in mids.
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He wanted to understand everything," Suaudeu recalled back in Gourvennec was a very unusual footballer, seen as an intellectual. He studied at university during the beginning of his playing career, enjoyed philosophy and politics and thoroughly read left-wing newspapers.
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He was also an exceptionally intelligent and elegant playmaker, which made him a perfect acquisition to the magnificent Nantes side after they won the title in Born in March , Jocelyn is exactly three months older than Zinedine Zidane and at a certain point was considered at least as talented. An injury robbed him of a place in France squad for Euro '96 and from then on Zizou and Youri Djorkaeff called the shots in midfield for Les Bleus, while Gourvennec remained without a single cap to his name.
That was a great injustice, influenced significantly by a very unsuccessful move to Marseille in The midfielder failed at Stade Velodrome, and his career never really recovered. Eventually, quite symbolically, Gourvennec retired on the same day as Zizou in Zidane exited head-butting Marco Materazzi in the chest in the World Cup final.
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Gourvennec decided to hang up his boots after his Clermont were relegated to the third division and he got no decent offers to continue playing. He already knew what he wanted to do next. He learned from all his coaches during his career, and there was only one path for him. Contrary to many stars, Gourvennec decided to build himself from the very bottom. He worked with the amateurs of La Roche Sur Yon for two years before taking the opportunity to join Guingamp, impressing almost instantly.
The team was promoted back to Ligue 2 in his debut season, scoring 87 goals in 40 matches. Two years later, they climbed back to Ligue 1, alongside Monaco and Nantes. Last season Guingamp won the Cup, beating local rivals Rennes in the final. This term, after a slow start, they are making exceptional progress, beaten just once in their last nine league fixtures, not to mention the huge success in Europa League.
Are there any limits to the Gourvennec project? Not if you ask him.
The players believe that they are able to win, no matter who the opponents are. There is a clear message from the coach, who always chooses the strongest team, without favouritism. He gets the maximum out of every player, demands them to make sacrifices for the good of the team and gives them a lot of confidence. One of the most intelligent players of his generation, Gourvennec has become one of the shrewdest coaches. He changes tactics according to opponents and is excellent at making adjustments during matches, as shown in the win over Monaco when Moustapha Diallo was sent off after just 20 minutes.
His life experience helps him to better understand his players, as he explained in a recent interview. I've played in all the divisions, for big clubs and for small clubs.
I was unemployed for four months, I overcame a serious injury.