ericb Posted 30 April, 2013 Posted 30 April, 2013 Was at the ZDS, my first ever game at Wembley, and watched that team come together from the early days. Really sad news and definitely think he deserves some sort of recognition at the Stoke game
PaulSaint Posted 30 April, 2013 Posted 30 April, 2013 I agree, a minutes silence or applause please Nicola. RIP Mooro
Dr Who? Posted 30 April, 2013 Posted 30 April, 2013 One of the players that stood out for me when I started watching Saints in 89/90 regularly. Great centre back, great bloke, true Saint! R.I.P
Dr Who? Posted 30 April, 2013 Posted 30 April, 2013 Some great pics http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/photographs/news_galleries/kevin_moore/view/gallery_332408.Kevin_Moore__1958___2013/
scotty Posted 1 May, 2013 Posted 1 May, 2013 No nor had I. Apparently a type of dementia. At 55 that is a very sad way to go. RIP. I ought to have known something about it, given that one of my closest friends was one of the team looking after him at the Maypole. She just mentioned he was staying there and had an advanced form of dementia, but didn't elaborate.
Cricketphilly Posted 1 May, 2013 Posted 1 May, 2013 Used to lunch a fair bit with Kev in the nineties when he was working for Fulham. Great company and a thoroughly nice man.
Matthew Le Tissier Posted 1 May, 2013 Posted 1 May, 2013 I surprised so many on here have only just found out about Kevin's terrible illness. I have been posting on here for at least the last 3 years for charity events and fund raisers for Kevin's charity. Very sad times. Ripmooro
Noodles34 Posted 3 May, 2013 Posted 3 May, 2013 I agree, a minutes silence or applause please Nicola. RIP Mooro If we have to have a minutes silence for Gary Speed, then it is more than warranted for Kevin Moore, inspiration for one of my more finer stories. And please let it be a silence, much more dignified and respectful.
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