Dennis Hodgetts


Dennis Hodgetts, commonly known as Denny Hodgetts, was a footballer in the early years of professional football in England. There are a number of sources and it's evenly divided between the 25 March or 26 March as the date of death.
Hodgetts signed for Aston Villa in February 1886. The following year he scored the first goal in Aston Villa's first FA Cup final triumph. In 1895 he collected another FA Cup winners medal with Villa. Hodgetts was also a key member of the Football League title-winning sides of 1894 and 1896.
Hodgetts was described as powerful and alert and good with both feet. He could shoot and pass expertly. He was outstanding at crossing the ball on the run. He played in Aston Villa' opening League game, as a winger, at Dudley Road, Wolverhampton, then home of Wolverhampton Wanderer's. The match ended 1-1. Denny Hodgetts played 17 of the 22 League games Aston Villa played in season 1888-89 scoring seven League goals and 3 FA Cup goals finishing as Joint 3rd top scorer with Archie Hunter. As a winger he played in a midfield that achieved a big win on four occasions. He assisted Aston Villa to finish League runners-up.
On the eve of Villa's Double-winning success in 1897 Hodgetts transferred to local rivals Small Heath before retiring in 1898.
He made six appearances for England between 1888 and 1894, scoring once.
He went on to become a publican, and in 1930 was elected Aston Villa's vice-president, a position he held until his death, aged 81, in March 1945.
The Villa News and Record 1 Sept. 1906