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Hodgson is the fifth replacement summoned in a matter of hours as England follow their customary late October tradition of shedding injured players like autumn leaves.
Jonny Wilkinson's injury brings England call-up for Charlie Hodgson Robert Kitson 2010
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Meanwhile, the former Liverpool goalkeeper Ray Clemence has insisted pressure on Hodgson is premature and unfair despite the club's worst start to a season since 1953-54 and Sunday's defeat prompting the Kop to call for Kenny Dalglish.
Liverpool likely to be without Fernando Torres for Merseyside derby Andy Hunter 2010
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Hodgson is unlikely to benefit from co-owners who are new to the sport.
Five issues Roy Hodgson must resolve to save his job at Liverpool Andy Hunter 2010
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Roy Hodgson is apparently out of his depth at Liverpool, Sam Allardyce believes he is better suited to Barcelona than Blackburn, Chris Hughton opted for Ireland as a player while Stuart Pearce, who does not strike many as a genuine contender, has just had his credentials savaged by no less a judge than Danny Mills.
Tackling is still nowhere as hard as in the bad old days Paul Wilson 2010
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Hodgson is a slick two-way pivot with outstanding hands and leadership skills.
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Hodgson is short of options in right midfield, where Kuyt usually operates, and also lacks cover for Fernando Torres after Liverpool failed to sign a much-needed striker before the recent transfer deadline.
Shoulder injury threatens Dirk Kuyt's return to Utrecht with Liverpool 2010
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It seems to me that Fiona Hodgson is doing what some of her predecessors have failed to do and making the CWO a little more political.
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What I am trying to do, to quote one of my colleagues, Dick Hodgson, is to raise peoples 'views from the edge of the rut to the horizon.
Technology: The Death of Teaching, a Rebirth of Education 1997
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By using such phrases the seventy-four-year-old Hodgson is echoing the tones of an earlier era.
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The phrase Hodgson likes is: No tree grows to heaven.
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