Gérard Houllier gave the right-back his debut when Southampton visited Anfield for a League Cup third round match at the start of November 2002. However, the promising defender had to wait another year for his League debut having featured for Hull in the Third Division in the closing months of the 2002/03 season. In October 2003 he was shot in the buttocks by a small calibre pistol in downtown Liverpool and his car was torched a couple of weeks later near his home. Thankfully he recovered to make five first-team appearances in December 2003...
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