![]() I'd heard many stories about films ending up in development hell, just gestating for years and years. There were a few external factors in this, but primarily I just wanted to force myself to get it done. I also decided that I wanted to get it done as soon as possible. In late 2010 I decided to take a risk and make my first feature film. ![]() Namely, I wanted to make a feature film!Īfter years of making short films and then music videos I needed a change. The first step in charting our journey must be a discussion of the aims I had when I set out to make Play It Safe.Īs I famously exclaimed to my co-writer Jack White one night back in early 2011: “If I’m doing things then I want to be doing them, not like not doing them!” In some ways this eloquent statement sums up what Play It Safe has been about from the beginning. ![]() If the Frenchman, who will wear the number 20 shirt, is going to help us achieve that goal, the hard work starts now.Over the next few months I'm going to do my best to not only keep you updated with our progress as we begin shooting Play It Safe, but to also fill you in on its development during 2011. Although it was us that grabbed the win, it still remains a good memory” said the defender as he reminisced on his first visit to Liverpool.”Champions League nights at Liverpool are the kind of games that are really special for the players in any away team coming to Anfield, and that’s why Liverpool very much deserve to be a part of that competition” he continued. I have some great memories of that night. “I was fortunate enough to play at Anfield and it was a really special occasion for me. Aly, who gave the Reds all kinds of problems on the overlap as his Lyon side won 2-1 at Anfield in a Champions League clash back in 2009, is ready for the challenge and wants to bring those famous European nights back to Merseyside. ![]() With only Jose Enrique and Jack Robinson – farmed out to Championship side Blackpool on a season long loan – as recognized senior left-backs at the club, this is one position that Rodgers has been keen to provide depth and competition in. The defender will spend the next season on loan at Liverpool under the tutelage of Brendan Rodgers and, should he make the right impression, the club has the option to make the move permanent for a cut-rate price of £4mil after paying an initial £1mil loan fee upfront an offer the boss may be quick to take up. I’ve been lucky enough to play for a few top sides and so to now get the chance to play for a club like Liverpool, it’s just fantastic” said Cissokho as he signed on the dotted line. “I’ve always dreamt of one day signing for a really legendary club. In the buildup to the loan, and on a few occasions in the past, the defender gushed over the history of his suitors and, after putting pen to paper, finally spoke freely of his admiration for the Anfield outfit. While we flirted with a loan deal for Benfica youngster Lorenzo Melgarejo and played hardball over highly rated Granada defender Guilherme Siqueira, it still seemed like Cissokho was the one destined for a move to Merseyside. The French fullback – consistently linked with a move to the club since his days at Porto and reportedly a serious target under former Director of Football Strategy Damien Comolli – has been one player that has always looked like he was going to end up here. Here, hold this.As Liverpool continues their summer transfer business, this week, we checked off a vital box on a growing list of positions needing re-enforcement with the signing of attacking full-back Aly Cissokho on a season long loan from cash-strapped Spanish side Valencia CF.
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