Arnold William Rodgers
English professional footballer who played from post-WWII through the 1960s, later managed non-league clubs and ran a florist business.
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Entities connected to Arnold William Rodgers through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Connected via: Clinton Foundation, U.S. Southern District of New York, Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records)
Connected via: Clinton Foundation, U.S. Southern District of New York, Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records)
Connected via: Clinton Foundation, U.S. Southern District of New York, Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records)
Connected via: U.S. Southern District of New York, Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records)
Connected via: U.S. Southern District of New York, Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records)
Key Relationships
Connected To
- Person Alan Dicks - Alan Dicks signed David Rodgers as a professional for Bristol City in July 1969. Single Source
- Organization Bristol City - David Rodgers played as a professional footballer for Bristol City from 1969 to 1982. Multiple Sources
- Organization England Schoolboys - David Rodgers played for the England Schoolboys youth team. Single Source
- Organization Torquay United - David Rodgers played on a non-contract basis for Torquay United in February 1982. Single Source
- Organization Lincoln City - David Rodgers played on a non-contract basis for Lincoln City in March 1982. Single Source
- Organization Forest Green Rovers - David Rodgers returned to the West Country to play for Forest Green Rovers after leaving Bristol City. Single Source
- Organization Bristol Grammar School - David Rodgers worked briefly as a groundsman at Bristol Grammar School after finishing playing football. Single Source
- Organization Ashton Gate Eight - David Rodgers was one of the eight players who formed the Ashton Gate Eight and accepted redundancy to save Bristol C... Single Source
- Location Bristol, England - David Rodgers was born in Bristol, England on 28 February 1952. Multiple Sources
- Event League Cup 4th round replay - David Rodgers made his debut for Bristol City and scored the opening goal in this match. Single Source
- Organization Clinton Foundation - David Rodgers joined Clifton College as general manager of services in January 1985. Single Source
- Organization U.S. Southern District of New York - Rodgers made over 230 appearances in the Football League after WWII. Credible Reporting
- Organization N988JE - Kristy Rodgers was a passenger on flight SAF to ZOR on aircraft N988JE (flight #59) Official Document
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - David Rodgers signed as the person certifying the flight log statements Official Document
Employed By
- Organization Bristol City - Rodgers played professionally for Bristol City as part of his Football League career. Credible Reporting
- Organization Huddersfield Town - Rodgers played as a guest for Huddersfield Town in 1942 and signed full-time in 1946. Credible Reporting
- Organization Shrewsbury Town - Rodgers played professionally for Shrewsbury Town as part of his Football League career. Credible Reporting
- Organization Welton Rovers - Rodgers was manager of non-league club Welton Rovers after moving to Somerset. Credible Reporting
- Organization Bath City - Rodgers was manager of Bath City from 1967 to 1971. Credible Reporting
Located At
- Location Somerset - Rodgers moved to Somerset after playing for Shrewsbury Town where he managed non-league clubs. Credible Reporting
- Location Bristol - Rodgers lived in Bristol after retirement from football where he ran a florist business for 37 years. Credible Reporting
Mentioned In
- Document 99 Years & Counting - Stats & Stories - Huddersfield Town History - Rodgers is mentioned in the book about Huddersfield Town history. Single Source
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - David Rodgers signed the flight log document Official Document
Represented By
- Document Epstein documents (20,000-plus released records) - David Rodgers signed as pilot certifying the flight log entries Official Document
Source Documents & Evidence
“Arnold William Rodgers (5 December 1923 – October 1993) was an English professional footballer who made over 230 Football League appearances in the years after the Second World War in a career for Huddersfield Town, Bristol City and Shrewsbury Town.”Accessed: 2026-02-21
- 📖https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rodgers
- 📄https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6250471-Epstein-Docs/
- 📄https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6250270-Sweet-Opinion-Unsealed/
- 📖https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghislaine_Maxwell
- 📄https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6404379-Epstein-Flight-Logs-Lolita-Expre...
- 📄https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26515672-11mb-version-of-epstein-flight-...
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