Urano reveals quit reasons
Urano threatened to walk out of Louis Dugauguez following the defeat against Rennes saying that the strain was getting to him.
Although he has since changed his mind and says he will stay, Urano still says that the job has been getting him down.
"There are simply moments when you show the general strain, stress, conditions that make you not feel at your best.
"I explained to the players that we, the officials, do our best to build this team.
"For almost ten years, we have fought to make something good at Sedan. We got over important steps without having the facilities and in a small city with a population of just 21,000.
"We are the only Le Championnat club without any grants."
He also admitted he was very disappointed when the fans booed the team at the end of the defeat against Rennes.
"I reminded the players of their duties, I could do the same to the fans. For six years, they were used to always more, so they have to support their team. I was not surprised by booing, I was shocked."
Urano admitted he had been troubled by the recent heart problem's suffered by Louis Nicollin, the legendary Montpellier chairman, who he says is in the same boat as himself.
"I talked about a possible departure because all that is tiring, because I think about Loulou Nicollin," added Urano.
"Now there are not much chairmen like us, we are about four or five to manage everything. It is exhausting to be omnipresent, and there are moments in life when it is a little much difficult to stand."