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My husband was a Saints Wembley hero


The football world was shocked to learn that former Saints star Kevin Moore has a rare form of dementia – at just 52.

Kevin made 185 appearances for Saints from 1987 to 1994, scoring 13 goals.

He scored the second in Saints’ 3-2 defeat in the 1992 Zenith Data Systems final – Saints’ last goal at Wembley.

His wife Mandy talks exclusively to Sally Churchward only in Tuesday's Daily Echo.


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stmartin65, bishopstoke says...
5:51pm Mon 8 Feb 10

kevin was a fully commited ex-saint and i know he also gave up lots of his time to coach locally once his professional career had ended.best wishes to his wife and kevin.my sister also has this terrible illness and although it receives less publicity than the dreaded c desease it is effecting a lot more people than we think.

south west saint, bodmin says...
5:53pm Mon 8 Feb 10

we are all sad to hear this news, our thoughts are with you both.

SFC Ed, Taunton says...
6:35pm Mon 8 Feb 10

I am so sorry to hear this. Kevin was an oustanding player for Saints and his goal at Wembley typified the way he played the game.

I hope he is not suffering and wish him all the best for the future.

Kevin Moore= SFC Legend

Lone Ranger, Southampton says...
6:40pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Echo headline from Mandy Moore :-

"My husband was a Saints Wembley hero"
.
Wrong Mrs Moore.....He still is a Saints Wembley hero.
.
Gret man....great leader...LEGEND

Tirau Dan, Tirau (NZL) says...
7:34pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Spirits up Mandy!

bazza, southampton says...
7:35pm Mon 8 Feb 10

Not many Saints players can boost about scoring a goal at the most famous stadium in the world.You can though.
Always will be a true Legend in my book.All the best for the future.

Condor Man, Southampton says...
7:47pm Mon 8 Feb 10

bazza wrote:
Not many Saints players can boost about scoring a goal at the most famous stadium in the world.You can though. Always will be a true Legend in my book.All the best for the future.
yeah, only Bobby Stokes and Matt Le Tissier (the other scorer in the ZDS final)

7saint7, southampton says...
2:03am Tue 9 Feb 10

Condor Man wrote:
bazza wrote:
Not many Saints players can boost about scoring a goal at the most famous stadium in the world.You can though. Always will be a true Legend in my book.All the best for the future.
yeah, only Bobby Stokes and Matt Le Tissier (the other scorer in the ZDS final)
also in the league cup 1979 nick holmes and david peach got goals both saints Legends. i was lucky to see Kevin Moore score his rember geting a telling off for jumping up and down on the seats after his one :-)

Brite Spark, Stubbington says...
2:25am Tue 9 Feb 10

I was at this game but cannot remember Saints goals, think we were 2-0 down, then got back to 2-2, and they then nicked a third. Has anyone found it on line anywhere??

Brite Spark, Stubbington says...
2:32am Tue 9 Feb 10

http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=u2Oat4gBD
rs&feature=related

I've answered my own question, but watch out, Branfoot appears after 2 mins 16 secs! Great goals by Le Tiss and Kev Moore bless him.

Retreat to Gandamack, Kabul Afghanistan says...
4:53am Tue 9 Feb 10

Just watched the clip Brite Spark, great memories of a great day out, on a side note, was that the most hideous football kit to ever grace the hallowed turf??

Brite Spark, Stubbington says...
5:53am Tue 9 Feb 10

Well it was blue for a start so that wasn't right was it?

benkirk78, southampton says...
11:14am Tue 9 Feb 10

I've actually got the No. 10 shirt from that game, think it was worn by Dowie and signed by the whole squad!

benkirk78, southampton says...
11:14am Tue 9 Feb 10

I've actually got the No. 10 shirt from that game, think it was worn by Dowie and signed by the whole squad!

RedRover, Romsey says...
5:06pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Very sad news about one of the Dell greats. Very best wishes to Kevin and his family.

rhonda, Monxton, Hants says...
12:23pm Thu 11 Feb 10

Very sad news indeed for Kevin and his family. Unfortunately 18,000 people under 65 are diagnosed with dementia every year - and it can strike anyone no matter how physically fit. Families in Southampton affected by dementia now have access to a special new service - Admiral Nurses - launched just two weeks ago by broadcaster John Suchet (whose wife Bonnie has dementia) at St Mary's Stadium and reported by the Daily Echo on 21 and 22 Jan. More info at http://www.fordement
ia.org.uk/what-we-do
/admiral-nurses/

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Kevin Moore in action against Manchester United in 1987 Kevin Moore in action against Manchester United in 1987

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