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Hodgson and resigned
Hodgson resigned in 1844.
When Harris resigned as Premier in 2002, many expected Hodgson to enter the race to replace him.
After Berti Vogts resigned as manager of the Germany national football team in September 1998, Hodgson was contacted by the German FA to succeed him.
After Kevin Keegan resigned as manager of the England national football team in October 2000, Hodgson was one of three shortlisted candidates to take over ; however, after having agreed to move to FC Copenhagen prior to the FA showing interest in interviewing him for the position, he was obliged to refuse any offer and the job went to Sven-Göran Eriksson.
In July 2004, Hodgson moved to Norwegian club Viking, replacing manager Bjarne Berntsen, who resigned to become manager of the Norway women's national football team.
In May 2007, when Lawrie Sanchez resigned as manager of the Northern Ireland national football team to manage Premier League side Fulham, Hodgson was considered for the role, but he committed himself to staying with Finland.

Hodgson and December
During December Battalion forwards Cody Hodgson and Evgeny Grachev represented their respective countries ( Canada and Russia ) at the World Junior Hockey Championships in Ottawa.
Lord Byron referred to the old couple in a letter addressed to Francis Hodgson on 8 December 1811:
Appointed a Citizenship Judge in British Columbia in December 1997, Judge Hodgson is an Officer of the Order of Canada, and was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in June 2012.
He took over from Bobby Saxton ( December 1986-February 1987 ), Don Mackay ( September – October 1991 ), Ray Harford ( October 1996-June 1997 ), Roy Hodgson ( November – December 1998 ), Brian Kidd ( November 1999-March 2000 ) and Graeme Souness ( September 2004 ) after their departures.
James Day Hodgson ( born December 3, 1915, in Dawson, Minnesota ) is a former American politician.
In December 2007, Lewington served a brief stint as caretaker manager after the departure of Lawrie Sanchez, managing the team for three games until Roy Hodgson was appointed full-time.
Martin Hodgson played his last game for Swinton in December 1940.
In the 1997 – 98 season, his first season in charge, Blackburn finished sixth, qualifying for the UEFA Cup and appearing to be in the ascendancy, especially as they had been outsiders in the title race for more than half of the season and Hodgson had been voted Premier League Manager of the Month on two occasions, in August and December 1997.
With the club in ninth place and in the quarter finals of the 2001 – 02 Coppa Italia, Hodgson was fired in December 2001 after less than six months in charge after allegedly stating that he regretted taking up the post.
Hodgson was to begin work with Finland in June 2006 but after resigning as manager of Viking in December 2005, he began the role early, in January 2006.
On 28 December 2007, in a surprise appointment, Hodgson accepted the post of manager at struggling Premier League team Fulham, with his contract beginning on 30 December 2007.
In December of 2010, Hodgson filmed a cameo appearance in the forthcoming independent feature film, What Happened After Macbeth ; due out 2011.

Hodgson and 2005
Another attempt to bring Hodgson back into the band failed in 2005.
After boundary changes for the 1997 general election, she represented the new Gateshead East and Washington West constituency from 1997 until she stepped down at the 2005 general election and was replaced by Sharon Hodgson.
As of 2005 it is represented on the County Council by Michele Hodgson ( Labour ).
In an interview with FourFourTwo in a May 2005 issue, Roberto Carlos said that the then-coach of Inter, Roy Hodgson, wanted him to play as a winger, but Roberto Carlos wanted to play as a left back.
In August 2005 it was announced that Roy Hodgson would become the new Finland coach in 2006, and he started in the job in January of that year.
by Charles Raw with Godfrey Hodgson and Bruce Page ( Originally published André Deutsch, 1971, ISBN 0-233-96328-6 ; reprinted by the " Library of Larceny ", 2005, ISBN 0-7679-2006-6 )
The 2005 season saw Salford Reds sign Luke Robinson and David Hodgson from Wigan, both of whom performed excellently well for the Reds all season.
He arrived for his second spell at Jomo Cosmos in January 2005 but his stay was short lived as he moved back Europe. Where he was signed by Roy Hodgson.
* Hodgson, Godfrey, " Constance Baker Motley ", The Guardian, Oct. 1, 2005.
In late 2005, former deputy Solicitor-General Elaine Todres testified that she heard Hodgson say, " Get the fucking Indians out of my park " at a lunch-hour meeting on the day of Dudley George's shooting.
Sale Sharks is where Hodgson has seen his greatest success in winning the 2005 / 06 Guinness Premiership in a dominant victory over Leicester Tigers at Twickenham.
Hodgson has received criticism for his inconsistent goal kicking, which was partly responsible for England's disappointing performance in the 2005 Six Nations championship.
Hodgson was selected for the 2005 British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand.
** Fistulococcus pokfulamensis Hodgson & Martin, 2005
In 2004 Hodgson was chosen as the Labour candidate for the 2005 General Election for Gateshead East and Washington West.
Hodgson held the seat with a majority of 13, 407, and made her maiden speech on 25 May 2005.
* Barbara Hodgson, Italy Out of Hand: A Capricious Tour, Chronicle Books LLC, 2005
Viking, with Roy Hodgson as manager, made an offer for Grindheim, but he chose Vålerenga where he was a playing regularly for the team that won the league in 2005.
Their fullback, Brett Hodgson was the 2005 regular season's top point-scorer.
* 2005 Good Wil Hodgson

Hodgson and become
In 1657 Stuyvesant, who did not tolerate full religious freedom in the colony, and especially the presence of Quakers, ordered the public torture of Robert Hodgson, a 23-year-old Quaker convert who had become an influential preacher.
Charles Hodgson is a British aristocrat who decides to become a thief as a way of getting at his twin brother, Earl, a security expert who has built a supposedly impregnable vault in Tel Aviv, which holds a cache of diamonds.
Eventually, however, it was decided that Hodgson and Caleb should return, and Gilbert remained to become later on practically the second in command of the expedition.
GameSpy reviewer David Hodgson was more reserved in his views of the game ; although describing it as " great fun ", he noted that it could become " tedious, with one member waiting for minutes at a time, while the other scratches their head, then completes an objective ".
The book was attractive to reformers, including Uniformitarians and William Ballantyne Hodgson, the principal of the Mechanics ' Institution who, like Chambers, had become a supporter of George Combe's ideas.
On 4 May 2012, it was confirmed that Lewington would become England assistant manager alongside Roy Hodgson.
In the 1997 close season, Hodgson was tempted by Jack Walker to become manager of Blackburn Rovers.
Hodgson was shortlisted to become the next manager, but the role went instead to Otto Barić.
Hodgson made half a dozen signings in the January transfer window, the most important proving to be centre half Brede Hangeland, who would go on to become a key player for the club and who Hodgson had managed at Viking.

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