College. Log In. Brian Baden Moore (28 February 1932 – 1 September 2001) was an English sports commentator and television presenter who covered nine World Cups and more than 20 Cup finals. Moore played as an amateur senior for Nottingham, the club where he made his name. Sign Up. Malcolm Allison, Derek Dougan, Pat Crerand and Bob McNab (who joined the panel after England were eliminated from the tournament) were dubbed the "Midnight Cowboys" by the press, due to the late night kick-offs and viewers deserted the BBC in droves, the only time ITV have beaten the BBC when the two have gone head to head with the same live event. Call 615-633-2443. Social Call. Education. He joined talksport permanently in 2013–14 and now hosts their rugby show, Full Contact, every Sunday from 8 pm to 10 pm. Brian Christopher Moore (born 11 January 1962)[1] is an English former rugby union footballer. He qualified as a Rugby Football Union referee in February 2010. [14] Both those marriages ended in divorce. [4], Moore attended the funeral of his birth mother in January 2020. [9], Moore trained as a solicitor, and he was a partner in both Edward Lewis LLP, and later Memery Crystal LLP. A bright light has gone out on the worlds of sport and broadcasting. DANCING ON ICE EVENTS @ THE 148th OPEN IN PORTRUSH, ANCHOR COMPLEX, PORTSTEWART INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW CAUSEWAY … Join. He retired as a commentator in 1998 after describing France's 1998 World Cup final victory on at the Stade de France against Brazil, but he continued to broadcast, presenting an interview programme for Sky Sports in 1999, and hosting programmes for BBC Radio Five Live and TalkSport in addition to his commentary on Gladiators. To connect with Brian, sign up for Facebook today. University of Asbos. Belfast. Jeni Hackett . He went on two British and Irish Lions tours, winning five test caps. or. Known for reading Shakespeare – in particular, parts of Henry V before a game in the dressing room to his teammates,[4] Moore played in three Rugby World Cups including in 1991 where along with Jason Leonard and Jeff Probyn he was part of a destructive English front row as they reached the final, losing a tight match 12–6 to Australia at Twickenham. See All Photos. About Brian. Musician/Band. In 1990 he moved to London to train as a solicitor, and played for Harlequins. Education. University of LIFE. Early life. In 1991, he was voted Rugby World Player of the Year, a decade before the sport's governing body (the IRB), began its awards programme. After the first health scare he became a regular churchgoer and a committed Christian. Moore was born to single mother Rina Kirk in Birmingham. Moore studied law at the University of Nottingham gaining an LLB (Hons) degree in 1984, and was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Law on 14 July 2010. Moore, Alan Clarke and Maurice Edelston were behind the mic for BBC Radio when England won the 1966 FIFA World Cup. University of LIFE. [15], He is a supporter of, and season ticket holder at, Chelsea football club. His updated version of his autobiography, Beware of the Dog (2009), won the 2010 William Hill Sports Book of the Year award, among what was described as one of the strongest shortlists ever assembled. Brian Moore's commentary of the winning goal in Aston Villa's 1982 European Cup Final win over Bayern Munich is displayed on a giant banner across the North Stand of Villa Park: Shaw, Williams, prepared to venture down the left. Brian Moore is on Facebook. During his eulogy at Moore's funeral, close friend Norman Giller said: "Brian was a refined, modest man whose next boast would have been his first. Moore suffered from serious heart problems in his later years and twice underwent life-saving surgery for blocked arteries. The song The Game by Tackhead featured vocals by Moore providing a commentary of the song. He left the Party after the decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003 and is now non-affiliated. College. DANCING ON ICE EVENTS @ THE 148th OPEN IN PORTRUSH, ANCHOR COMPLEX, PORTSTEWART INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW … Places Lived. Moore has made other media appearances, including in November 2008 on Question Time. Musician/Band. His time on Talksport included hosting Inside the Boardroom, where club chairmen and directors would join him in the studio and field phone-in questions from fans. ", when England did not run the ball in Rome, and shouted "You halfwit!" Moore's first big ratings success came in 1970 as the host of ITV's highly innovative World Cup coverage. University of Asbos. About Brian. So come on Bobby Robson, he's the man, 'cause if anyone can, Macca can! [11][12] In 2011 it won the Best Autobiography award at the British Sports Book Awards. Moore ended his club career at Richmond. After retirement, Moore continued his legal career, and was asked regularly by the BBC to supplement their rugby commentary team. He played as a hooker, and is a rugby presenter and pundit for BBC Sport, Talksport and Love Sport Radio. Peter Withe!! He also covered the FA Cup Final on ITV every year from 1969 to 1988 and again in 1998. About Brian Moore. Log In. He played as a hooker, and is a rugby presenter and pundit for BBC Sport, Talksport and Love Sport Radio. Brian was also at the microphone at six European Championships between 1972 and 1996, missing 1984 due to England's absence. His choice of book was Germinal by Émile Zola and his luxury choice was a spherical football. In 2001 it was reported that he was a life-time Labour Party voter. View the profiles of professionals named "Brian Moore" on LinkedIn. during the 1989 league decider between Liverpool and Arsenal, when Michael Thomas scored a dramatic late goal to win Arsenal the title. Moore was born in Benenden, Kent, and educated at Cranbrook School, Kent, after passing his eleven-plus which was also the school of fellow commentators Peter West and Barry Davies. In his prime as a commentator Moore produced many magic moments. Brian Moore also lent his voice to the Liverpool F.C. Musician/Band. novelty song "Anfield Rap", rapping two verses, the second of which was an appeal for then England manager Bobby Robson to select Steve McMahon for the England team. [citation needed] He returned to talksport in 2013 for their exclusively live coverage of the British and Irish Lions Tour of Australia, he presented every tour match live with Mark Saggers and commentated on the 3 test matches live. Brian Moore also lent his voice to the Liverpool F.C. To connect with Brian, join Facebook today. Moore covered the 2011 Rugby World Cup for TalkSport Radio as lead co-commentator. There are 2,300+ professionals named "Brian Moore", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. He does not mince his words: in 2008, he was heard to yell "They've kicked it away again, for God's sake!

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