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Gordon Hodgson

Gordon Hodgson
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Gordon Hodgson in the 1932–33 season
Personal information
Date of birth (1904-04-16)16 April 1904
Place of birth Johannesburg, South Africa
Date of death 14 June 1951(1951-06-14) (aged 47)
Place of death Stoke-on-Trent, England
Height 6 ft 1 12 in (1.87 m)
Playing position Forward
Youth career
1919–1921 Benoni
1921–1922 Rustenburg
1922–1924 Pretoria
1924–1925 Transvaal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1925–1936 Liverpool 358 (233)
1936–1937 Aston Villa 28 (11)
1937–1939 Leeds United 81 (51)
Total 467 (295)
National team
1924 South Africa 2 (0)
1930–1931 England 3 (1)
Teams managed
1946–1951 Port Vale
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Gordon Hodgson (16 April 1904 – 14 June 1951) was an English sportsman, born in South Africa, who is best known as a striker for Liverpool and as a fast bowler for Lancashire.

Hodgson signed for Liverpool on 14 December 1925, going on to score 241 goals in 377 appearances for the Anfield club. He transferred to Aston Villa on 8 January 1936 and scored 11 goals in 28 appearances for the Villans, before joining Leeds United in March 1937, scoring 53 goals in 85 appearances for the Elland Road club. In total Hodgson scored 305 goals 490 appearances for his three English clubs, 295 of which came in 467 games in the Football League with the other 10 coming in the FA Cup from 23 appearances. He won two international caps for South Africa and three for England.

He was appointed Port Vale manager in 1946, a position he would hold until his death in 1951.

A burly six-footer from South Africa, Hodgson had a reputation early in his career as an unselfish forward who excelled in link-up play but that didn't stop him going on to become one of Liverpool and indeed the Football League's greatest-ever goalscorers. Not averse to charging through defenders if other avenues to goal were barred, although he was capable of subtlety when the situation demanded it, Hodgson was exceptionally strong on the ball and possessed a terrific shot with either foot, which allied to his height, heading ability, pace, close-control, enthusiasm and a noted talent for shooting when going at top-speed made him a real force in attack. Only Roger Hunt (244) has scored more league goals for Liverpool but all of Hodgson's 233 league strikes came in the top-flight from 358 appearances, a fantastic goals-per-game ratio. In total Hodgson scored 295 goals in 467 games in the Football League, 288 of which came in the top-flight from 454 appearances, leaving him fourth in the all-time list of top-flight goalscorers in English football with only Jimmy Greaves (357), Steve Bloomer (317) and Dixie Dean (310) having scored more. Hodgson first came to Liverpool's attention in 1924 as one of the youngest members of the touring South African national team, who on 1 October beat Liverpool 5–2 at Anfield. He joined Liverpool a year later on 14 December 1925, making his debut in a 1–1 draw against Manchester City at Maine Road on 27 February 1926. He opened his goal scoring account eleven days later when he scored twice in a 3–3 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford on 10 March 1926. He scored the first of a still club record 17 hat-tricks for Liverpool in a 5–1 win against Sheffield United at Anfield on 11 September 1926 in his seventeenth game.


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