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Luke John Rodgers (born 1 January 1982) is an English former professional
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who played as a striker. He played in England's Football League, starting at
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in 1999. Rodgers spent six years with the Shropshire side and made over 200 appearances as they were relegated and then promoted back to the
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. In the summer of 2005 he moved to
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, where he stayed until a January 2007 switch to
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. Two years later he moved on to
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following a short loan spell. His permanent spell at Yeovil was brief, he soon transferred to
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in summer 2009, whom he helped fire to promotion in his first season. He completed a move to
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with
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in January 2011. In March 2012, he was released by the Red Bulls after his work visa renewal was denied, and transferred to Norwegian club
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. He returned to the English league with
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in August 2012, before joining Shrewsbury Town on loan two months later in a deal which became permanent the following January. He signed with Swedish club Hammarby IF in July 2013, and stayed until the end of the calendar year. He signed with
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in February 2014, and joined Sutton Coldfield Town the following year. He joined
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in December 2016, and then
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and Highgate United in 2017.


Club career


Shrewsbury Town

Rodgers joined
Shrewsbury Town Shrewsbury Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. The team competes in League One, the third tier of English football. The club plays its home games at the New Meadow, having mo ...
at the age of 17. He first established himself as a goal-scorer during the 2000–01 season, as he bagged seven goals in 27 games (half of which were as a substitute). Three of his goals came against
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in a 7–1 romp at
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on 24 February. The 2001–02 season showed Rodgers' potential, as he hit 22 goals in 41 games, this time never being used as a substitute. In 2002–03 he hit twenty goals in 47 games. Rodgers also played in the club's giant-killing over
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Everton in the
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, but despite this Shrewsbury suffered relegation out of the
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having finished bottom of the Third Division. At the end of the season the club insisted that Rodgers was 'not for sale'; this was proved to be true when First Division
Crewe Alexandra Crewe Alexandra Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, that competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Nicknamed 'The Railwaymen' because of ...
had a £200,000 bid for Rodgers rejected by manager Jimmy Quinn.
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also had a £200,000 bid of their own rejected, as Quinn persuaded Rodgers to remain in
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. Earlier in the season there was also unconfirmed speculation that
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had offered as much as £600,000 for the player. Despite being limited to 26 league starts in 2003–04, he still bagged fifteen goals in his 41 games. He also scored both goals past
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in the play-off semi-final aggregate victory that took Shrewsbury into the play-off Final with
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at the
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. The final itself went to a penalty shoot-out, and though Rodgers missed his penalty, Town won the match as all three Aldershot penalty-takers missed theirs. In 2004–05, his final season with the "Shrews", he managed just eight goals in forty games. However, he had long become a fan favourite at
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as he scored 67 goals in 204 appearances for the Shropshire side in all competitions, also managing four club hat-tricks.


Crewe Alexandra

Rodgers turned down Shrewsbury's offer of a one-year contract, and was initially linked with a move to
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high-flyers Hibernian. Instead he moved to
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club
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on a two-year contract for a tribunal-decided fee in July 2005. Shrewsbury received £100,000 from the tribunal with two add-ons of £20,000 based on appearances; however, due to his brief spell at Crewe, Shrewsbury only received the first of these. Crewe went on to suffer relegation in 2005–06, and though Rodgers was limited to six goals in his 26 games, he was forced to come off the bench in half of these games. Despite being popular with supporters, he was never a favourite of
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, and was third choice behind free-scoring
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and
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at the start of the 2006–07 season. Rodgers asked for a transfer to a club that would provide him with regular football, and in January 2007, after just 39 appearances and 9 goals, he moved to local rivals
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for a £30,000 fee. This came after he chose to sign for Vale ahead of
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's
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, who had also agreed a fee with Crewe; as well as Chester City; and an unnamed League Two club who offered £40,000 for the striker.


Port Vale

He got injured after just three appearances for the "Valiants" and only played a total of eight games before the end of the season, though still managed to score three goals. His first goal for the club came against Crewe in a 3–0 win at
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. During the 2007–08 season, Rodgers was the club's top scorer with twelve goals in 41 games, but famously missed two penalties in Vale's defeat to
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minnows
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in the Second Round of the
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. Unhappy on the club's bench, in November 2008 there was talk of Rodgers moving to
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, yet the move stalled as the two clubs had difficulties reaching a transfer fee. However a loan deal was made which would take Rodgers to Yeovil until the January transfer window, when the club would have the option of purchasing him for £30,000 fee, with a 10% sell-on clause (an offer Yeovil boss
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described as "the final throw of the dice"). Despite all this, when January came he was released from his contract by mutual consent, having had a disagreement with manager
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. Glover claimed the decision was motivated by a desire to free up the wage bill.


Yeovil Town

Rejecting an approach from
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, Rodgers instead signed with
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until the end of the season. He left the club at the end of his contract, having scored three goals in 22 games for the
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club.


Notts County

After leaving Yeovil, Rodgers had planned to remain in League One, but instead signed for
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in July 2009 on a two-year deal. Rodgers made a slow start to the season, making eight appearances without scoring, only to break out of the barren spell with a hat-trick past Lincoln City on 29 September. He played in 42 league matches for Notts County, scoring 13 league goals in helping the club to gain promotion out of
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. At the end of the season it was reported that Rodgers was set to leave Notts County to join former Magpies' boss
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at
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, a move his club permitted. However, this move was put in jeopardy after his initial application for a US work permit was turned down. Nevertheless, Backe was confident that Rodgers would join the club in the January 2011 transfer window, and after Rodgers had reached an agreement with Notts County for a mutual termination of his contract at
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, the move did go through as predicted.


New York Red Bulls

After a lengthy process, Rodgers eventually signed with
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club
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in January 2011. He made his MLS debut two months later, in a goalless draw with the
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. The following month, Rodgers scored his first two goals and assisted strike-partner
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in a 3–0 win over the
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. For this feat he was named as the MLS 'player of the week'. Rodgers told reporters that "this is the happiest I've been in football." He scored nine goals in 23 league games, as head coach
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tended to select Rodgers ahead of
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international
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as Henry's strike partner. This was despite Rodgers missing two months of the campaign with
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. His "feisty nature" led him to become a fan's favourite at the Red Bull Arena.


Lillestrøm

On 30 March 2012, the New York Red Bulls had to end their contract with Rodgers as he was unable to secure a visa to play in the United States, and the same day he signed a contract with Norwegian
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club
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lasting till the end of the 2012 season. He scored four minutes into his debut two days later, in a 2–2 draw with Rosenborg at the
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. However, after failing to cement his place in the first team, Rodgers and Lillestrøm decided to part ways during the summer break of Tippeligaen.


Portsmouth

On 16 August 2012,
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signed Rodgers, and nine other players, on a one-month contract. Five days later, he scored for the club in a 2–2 draw with
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, and also set up a goal for
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. He scored his first goal at
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on 4 September, in a 2–2 draw with
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in the
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, before converting the winning penalty in the resulting shoot-out. Five days later, Rodgers scored a 25-yard free kick in a 3–0 win over
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. Rodgers suffered an injury on his left thigh at the end of September, ruling him out action for three weeks.


Return to Shrewsbury Town

On 9 November, he returned to the club where he started his career,
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, on loan, with the move set to become permanent in the January transfer window. On returning to the
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, Rodgers said that: "People do say 'don't ever go back', but what's the worst that can happen?" After the move was made permanent in January, Rodgers said that he hoped to stay beyond the end of the 2012–13 season. He left the club in March 2013, after scoring just twice in 15 appearances and failing to win a place in the starting line-up in six weeks.


Later career

He signed with Swedish
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club Hammarby IF in July 2013. He was one of
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's last signings before the American was sacked. Rodgers signed with
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club
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in February 2014. He made his debut at
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on 8 March as a late substitute for
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in a 3–2 win over
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. He scored his first competitive goal for Rovers in an
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Fourth Qualifying Round tie 4–1 win over Gloucester City on 25 October 2014. On 1 December 2014, it was confirmed that he had agreed to part ways with Forest Green by mutual consent. He played for Sutton Coldfield Town of the
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in the 2015–16 season. He signed with National League side
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in December 2016. He joined Northern Premier League Premier Division club
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in June 2017. He scored one goal in six games for the "Pitmen", picking up one man of the match award. In September 2017, Rodgers moved to Highgate United of the Midland League Premier Division, making his debut on 30 September in a 3–1 victory over
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.


International career

On 4 November 2003, whilst with
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in the Conference National, Rodgers won one cap for England under
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at semi-professional level. A 2–2 draw with Belgium under-20s, Rodgers provided an assist for
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before grabbing a goal himself with a 25-yard free kick two minutes before the final whistle.


Style of play

Rodgers was a striker who liked to lie alongside the last defender, which led to him being frequently ruled offside when he timed his run wrong.


Personal and later life

In April 2003, Rodgers was ordered to carry out 100 hours community service and pay £5,000 in compensation by Warwick Crown Court after a
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set by Rodgers misfired and hit a 16-year-old girl, causing significant damage to the girl's face. Rodgers stated that "It was a complete accident... I am glad it's all over, although it's never been about the sentencing, I was more concerned about the girl." Rodgers was given an 'adult caution for a public order offence' by the Somerset Police Force, after an incident in April 2009. On 1 October 2009, Rodgers was arrested and bailed in connection with a disturbance in
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city centre, following a drinking session with his Notts County teammates. After retiring as a player, Rodgers worked as a football consultant, representing the Sports Management International agency firm in Birmingham and the Midlands.


Career statistics


Honours

Shrewsbury Town *
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play-offs:
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Notts County *
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: 2009–10


References

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