[2] He moved to divisional rivals Grangetown Athletic in 1901 and finished runners-up in the Northern League during the 1901–02 season.
[7] 1907–08 would be Rhodes' final season with Sunderland, in which he made only eight appearances, but he scored his only goal for the club from open play.
[9] Rhodes moved to London to join Southern League First Division club Brentford in July 1908.
[10][11] Under manager Fred Halliday, he won the Southern Professional Charity Cup during his debut season, the first silverware of his career.
[18] Rhodes' younger brother Ernie was also a footballer and the pair played together at Grangetown Athletic and Sunderland.