David Moss (footballer born 1952)

David Moss (footballer born 1952)
David Moss
Personal information
Full name David John Moss
Date of birth 18 March 1952 (1952-03-18) (age 59)
Place of birth Witney, England
Playing position Winger
Youth career
Witney Town
1969–1971 Swindon Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1978 Swindon Town 231 (60)
1978–1985 Luton Town 221 (88)
1985–1986 Swindon Town 4 (0)
1986– Trowbridge Town
Teams managed
2001–2003 Macclesfield Town
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

David John Moss (born 18 March 1952 in Witney) is an English former footballer, most noted as a player for Luton Town and Swindon Town.

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Playing career

Moss was signed by Swindon Town as a seventeen-year-old winger from Witney Town in July 1969. He didn't make his debut until January 1972, when he came on as a substitute against Hull City. His first start came three months later as Swindon beat Watford 2-0.

Moss soon became one of Swindon's star players, scoring 14 goals in 1974–75 and top scoring in 1977–78 with 16. This prompted interest from David Pleat's Luton Town, who signed Moss for £110,000 on 27 May 1978.

Moss came into his element at Luton, scoring twice on his debut against Oldham on 19 August 1978. Despite the club's 18th place finish, Moss still scored 13 goals and also became Luton's regular penalty taker. He scored 24 goals in 1979–80, 8 from the penalty spot, and was Luton Town's top scorer. Two years later, Luton raced to the Second Division championship and the subsequent promotion that came with it. Moss spent one more year as a regular player, scoring nine league goals in 39, but then spent two more seasons as a bit-part player. He returned to Swindon on 26 June 1985 on a free transfer.

Moss made four more league appearances for Swindon, but then picked up an injury that forced him out of the League game. May 1986 saw him make a move to non-league Trowbridge Town, where he played out his career.

Coaching career

After retiring from professional football due to a serious achilles tendon injury, but he quickly moved to Oxford United to join the coaching staff under Mark Lawrenson. Then Brian Horton took over at the Manor Ground and Moss was promoted to First Team Coach, he remained at the club for the next five years until Horton joined Manchester City in 1993, Moss followed him and became City's Coach. He then, in 1995, moved to Huddersfield Town as Coach again under Brian Horton. In 1997, Horton was sacked along with Moss, Assistant Manager Dennis Booth and Coach Les Chapman.

Managing career

Moss's only appointment as manager saw him take the reins at Macclesfield Town on 12 November 2001. After 102 games and 33 victories, he was sacked on 26 October 2003.

As of 2010, David Moss is currently Chief Scout of Liverpool's Academy.

References

External links

{{1979–80 Football League Second Division PFA Team of the Year}


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