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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Football News Moore a model professional in the face of pain
Moore recognised that he was lucky to get through and that he was even luckier in the replies he was receiving.
Moore not only spoke enthusiastically about Everton finishing in the top 10 - "if we stay healthy; we do have a pretty small squad" - and about himself staying in English football beyond the summer 2003 expiry date of his Everton contract, he also talked eagerly of Europe, of exploring Italy and learning new languages.
The son of a wealthy oil man who co-owned the Tulsa Roughnecks, Moore gave up history at UCLA to get on with the job of being one of America's new breed of professional soccer players in the early 1990s.
football.guardian.co.uk /comment/story/0,9753,552187,00.html   (1017 words)

  
 Everton FC - Player Features
Joe-Max Moore was of average height, had an equally average goalscoring record at Major League Soccer club New England Revolution and was the third highest scorer in the history of the decidedly average United States national side.
Joe-Max Moore can be as anonymous and ineffectual as the next Everton player when things are going badly, but has scored crucial goals in the past (not least the brace that sealed his country's qualification for the 2002 World Cup) and has done so already this season.
Moore's 2000-01 season was ravaged by injury and when he did regain full fitness, his opportunities were slim and he didn't manage a single goal.
www.toffeeweb.com /players/features/Moore.asp   (957 words)

  
 Moore headed back to Revs: 1/26/03
Moore, however, gradually became less of a factor for the Premiership side and by 2002 he was pretty much a non-factor.
The Revolution's all-time scoring leader, Moore was a vital cog for the Revolution from 1996 to 1999, scoring 37 goals and 26 assists in 77 MLS appearances.
Moore said he expects to sign a contract with Major League Soccer tomorrow, officially beginning chapter two of his relationship with the eight-year league.
www.s-t.com /daily/01-03/01-26-03/e09sp167.htm   (901 words)

  
 JS Online: McBride, Max-Moore may carry U.S. hopes
And the goal-scoring fortunes of forwards Brian McBride and Joe Max-Moore could determine if the U.S. emerges with three critical points in its cold-weather match against regional power Mexico.
Moore was limited to four qualifying appearances with the national team last year because of injuries and commitments to his club team, Everton of the English Premier League.
Both have been playing professionally in England this season and are among the proven point producers for the national team.
www.jsonline.com /sports/socc/feb01/ussocc28022701.asp?format=print   (713 words)

  
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The third leading all-time scorer for the United States National Team, Joe-Max Moore is one of the top strikers America has ever produced, scoring 17 goals in 64 appearances for the United States National Team.
At the time of writing Joe has agreed a three and a half year deal with Everton,the only remaining stumbling block now is his work permit, which is not seen to be a problem with his national team record.
In July 96 Joe then found his way back to his native land and signed for New EnglandRevolution, were he was an instant sucsess becoming the MVP in both 1996 - scoring 11 goals in 14 games - and 1998, only arash of injuries in 1997 prevented him from completing the hat trick.
members.lycos.co.uk /blandy/moore.html   (299 words)

  
 BBC SPORT ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP  Everton edge out Derby
Moore headed from from close range following a right-wing cross from the dangerous Alexandersson, and it was enough to give hard-working Everton a win their performance merited.
Moore - on as a half-time substitute in a bid to break the deadlock - struck with 14 minutes left to give Everton a deserved victory.
And it was delight for Moore, who has struggled for form this season but ended a barren sequence of 33 games without a goal.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/1709889.stm   (491 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet.com - MLS - Moore returns to Revolution
Moore's signing comes a day after last year's MLS Cup runner-ups signed Taylor Twellman, who led the league in scoring, to a multi-year contract.
Moore is back with the Revolution after spending the last three years playing for Everton FC.
Moore signed a one-year contract with the 2002 Eastern Conference champions.
soccernet.espn.go.com /news/story?id=256179&cc=5901   (369 words)

  
 MLSnet.com - News - 01/27/2005
The aggressiveness Moore brought to the field unfortunately had to be replicated in the training room, as he suffered a number of debilitating injuries over the years.
Moore's professionalism both on and off the field helped to make him a well-respected player around MLS and with the national team.
Moore had a nose for the goal and loved to strike the ball.
dcunited.mlsnet.com /MLS/news/mls_news.jsp?ymd=20050127&content_id=21541&vkey=news_mls&fext=.jsp   (1046 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet.com - MLS - Joe-Max Moore announces retirement
Moore played for Everton FC of the English Premier League from 1999-2003 and was also with Nuremberg and Saarbruecken in Germany, making him one of the first American players to earn a contract in one of the world's top leagues.
Moore originally hurt his right knee in late 2003 and aggravated the injury last April 25 in a game against the MetroStars.
Moore's retirement comes nine months after the third-leading goal scorer in U.S. national team history played his last game.
soccernet.espn.go.com /news/story?id=323103&cc=3888   (298 words)

  
 MLSnet.com - News - 01/27/2005
A year after Moore's goal proved that a United States team, albeit at less than senior level, could defeat arch-rival Mexico, Brad Friedel, Mike Burns, Claudio Reyna, Cobi Jones and Alexi Lalas as well as Joe-Max were part of the Olympic team in Spain.
Moore went to Europe as a youngster to improve his game, then played at UCLA at a time when the Bruins were as good as anyone in the collegiate game.
What no one knew at the moment was that Moore had torn a muscle just prior to that tracking run; Arena later called it one of the most remarkable plays he had ever seen, a tribute to Moore's tenacity and commitment to the national team.
www.mlsnet.com /MLS/news/mls_news.jsp?ymd=20050127&content_id=21517&vkey=news_mls&fext=.jsp   (874 words)

  
 CNN/SI - World Soccer - Joe-Max Moore leaving Revolution for English club - Thursday November 11, 1999 07:22 PM
Moore was reported to be on trial with Everton late last month, though he had not received permission from Major League Soccer to train with teams other than the Revolution.
Moore's contract with the Revolution was to run through Dec. 31.
Moore signed a three-and-a-half year contract worth $600,000 per season, about three times his MLS salary, a source told the Boston Globe.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /soccer/world/news/1999/11/11/moore_everton_ap   (292 words)

  
 Joe-Max Moore calls it a career
Moore will be remembered as a true forward, working in tandem with his numerous strike partners and usually making them better.
Moore's involvement with the game dates back to the North American Soccer League, not as a player, but as the son of an owner.
Moore grew up around the Tulsa Roughnecks where he was coached by Inside Soccer co-host Brian Halliday.
www.ussoccerplayers.com /latest_soccer_news/462265.html   (477 words)

  
 ABC 7 News - No Moore: Revs' Striker Calls It Quits
Moore's illustrious career is also highlighted by becoming one of the first American players to collect a major English paycheck as he suited up for Everton in the English Premier League for three seasons.
In addition, Moore was part of the World Cup teams for the United States in 1994, 1998 and 2002.
In three years, Moore will become eligible for the National Soccer Hall of Fame, which is almost certain waiting to call his name.
www.wjla.com /news/stories/0105/203256.html   (424 words)

  
 SoccerAmerica.com: Home
For a player who flies about the field in a controlled fury, Joe-Max Moore can be stunningly stoic.
Moore swiveled to belt a deflected shot toward the bottom corner and watched in agony as Friedel dived to parry it onto the post.
Moore's 22 goals for the United States put him second on the all-time U.S. list, but he hadn't scored for Arena in more than a year.
www.socceramerica.com /article.asp?Art_ID=55272   (754 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Joe-Max Moore back in crucial role for USA
Whenever Joe-Max Moore is asked about the dreams of his youth that came true, he uses the plural pronoun "we," as in father and son, as in "We worked really hard for this," he says.
Though Moore has an impressive résumé — he's considered the most consistent U.S. goal-scorer of all time because he has scored at least once for the national team the last 8 years — at times he has played in the shadows of his fellow forwards, which is fine by him.
By Jay LaPrete, AP Moore, left, is the national team's No. 2 all-time scorer with a goal in each of the last 8 years.
www.usatoday.com /sports/soccer/world/2001-06-15-moore.htm   (1131 words)

  
 RevsNet - The New England Revolution Authority
The all-time leading scorer in the history of the Revolution, and the franchise's most popular player ever, Joe-Max Moore made his return to New England official on January 28th, 2003, signing a multi-year contract with Major League Soccer.
Despite his recent set backs, Moore is healthy, and is expected to team with Taylor Twellman to form one of the most fearsome forward tandems in the league this year.
Moore spent four seasons in Foxboro after joining the Revolution in July of 1996 in the team's inaugural season.
revsnet.matchnight.com /default.cfm?page=ARTICLE&show=44   (515 words)

  
 MLSnet.com -- The Official Site of Major League Soccer
FOXBOROUGH, MA (01-28-03)- Joe Max Moore, the New England Revolution's all-time scoring leader, is set to return to the Revs after signing a contract with Major League Soccer today that will tie him to the 2002 Eastern Conference Champions though the 2003 season.
In order for Moore to fall to the Revs, the teams holding allocations passed, meaning that the "reverse-order-of-finish" process described by MLS Deputy Commissioner Ivan Gazidis prior to the Earnie Stewart signing was instituted.
Moore is expected to report to Revolution preseason camp along with his teammates on January 27 at Gillette Stadium.
www.mlsnet.com /content/03/datastore/ne0128jmm.html   (547 words)

  
 U.S. ROLLS PAST BARBADOS, 7-0, - by La Cancha-News On World Cup 2002 "World's Leading Soccer Magazine!"
Moore, making his first appearance at Foxboro Stadium with the National Team after starring there with the New England Revolution for four years, scored the third goal just before the halftime whistle to make the score 3-0.
Moore capped off his fantastic homecoming by slotting home his 22nd career goal in the 82nd minute.
After his initial shot was saved by the goalkeeper, Moore pounced on the rebound for the score.
www.lacancha.com /wc2002_081700.html   (934 words)

  
 Moore watches, waits for Revs
Moore said his knee sprain isn't as serious as some he's had in the past, and he hopes he'll be ready to play when New England returns home Aug. 30 to play Chicago.
Moore strained a ligament in his left knee two weeks ago and hasn't played since.
The knee sprain is only the latest obstacle in Moore's path, joining an ankle injury, a calf sprain and a red card suspension.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/20030821/SP_008.htm   (896 words)

  
 ToffeeWeb - Everton Past-Player Profile: Joe-Max Moore
Moore's signing owed much to Richard Gough who had spent a season in the MLS with the San Jose Clash (later re-named the Earthquakes) before returning to the UK with Everton, via a short spell at Nottingham Forest.
Indeed, his crucial strike against Derby County at Goodison in December 2001 after coming on as a second-half substitute was his first in 18 months.
Unfortunately, his inability to transform a game on his own has made limited his inclusion in the starting line-up to times of emergency when the first choice strikers are injured.
www.toffeeweb.com /players/past/MooreJM.asp   (569 words)

  
 RevsNet - The New England Revolution Authority
Joe Franchino's free kick from the left wing curled on to the foot of Joe-Max Moore, who redirected the effort into the top right corner of the net to cut the New England deficit in half.
Moore nearly tied the match after the intermission, but his 52nd minute free kick from 23 yards out struck the underside of the crossbar and bounced clear.
New England continued to apply pressure, and seconds after Moore hit the woodwork, the Revolution got what was perhaps their best scoring opportunity of the night.
revsnet.matchnight.com /default.cfm?page=ARTICLE&show=136   (922 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: News - Joe-Max no Moore at Goodison Park
American striker Joe-Max Moore has played his last game for Everton and will be looking for a new club when the January transfer window arrives.
Moore, who has scored 10 goals in 64 games for the club and suffered a bad knee injury during the World Cup finals, where the USA reached the quarter-finals, said: 'Everton were trying to help me by not applying for a new permit.
If Moore fails to find a new club, Everton will have to honour his contract until the end of the season even though he cannot even play in the reserves.
www.soccernet.com /england/news/2002/1204/20021204efcmoore.html   (243 words)

  
 American star Moore retires - The Washington Times: Sports - January 29, 2005
Moore was introduced to soccer when his father purchased the Tulsa Roughnecks of the old North American Soccer League.
Moore played on several overseas clubs, including FC Saarbruecken and FC Nuremberg in Germany and Emelec in Ecuador.
With his natural predatory instincts, Moore was a flashy forward who could crisply curve a ball around a defensive wall.
washingtontimes.com /sports/20050129-120632-3293r.htm   (740 words)

  
 Revs' Moore retires on top
Moore considered being part of the U.S. team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2002 World Cup as the highlight of his international career, but said scoring two goals against Jamaica at Foxboro was a close second.
Arena said one of his fondest memories of Moore's exploits on the field was when Moore scored twice to give the U.S. a 2-1 victory over Jamaica in a qualifier at Foxboro Stadium in 2001.
Moore, 33, suffered his latest setback when he re-injured his knee during a pre-season training camp with the Revolution.
ledger.southofboston.com /articles/2005/01/28/sports/sports05.txt   (865 words)

  
 4/13/03 - Despite Some Poor Calls, Revs Come Away With a Well-Earned Tie
Moore slid in to attempt to steal the ball from Fire midfielder Justin Mapp.
Moore, however, didn’t get the chance as he was ejected 6 minutes later in a ridiculous call by Terry Vaughn.
Moore’s challenge was late and he missed the ball as Mapp tripped over his legs.
www.angelfire.com /ma2/nerevs/2003gamestories/4_14_03.html   (697 words)

  
 USA UPSETS POWERHOUSE ARGENTINA 1-0 AT DC - Soccer News by La Cancha
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sunday, June 13, 1999) - Joe-Max Moore scored his 19th career international goal for the USA in the 88th minute and Kasey Keller had another highlight-reel match in goal this afternoon as the U.S. National Team defeated Argentina 1-0 in front of a festive, pro-American crowd of 40,199 at RFK Stadium.
Moore's goal was the result of an exceptional sequence that began with Claudio Reyna, who slipped a pass to Ernie Stewart at the top of the penalty area.
The win propels the team to a record of 4-1-1 in 1999, with the FIFA Confederations Cup the next scheduled event in July.
www.lacancha.com /news61399.html   (707 words)

  
 icLiverpool - Joe-Max wants to leave, claim
Nuremburg midfielder Tony Sanneh, who played alongside Moore in last weekend's World Cup victory over Jamaica, has claimed: "Joe-Max is very interested in returning to Nuremburg.
Moore played for Nuremburg in the mid-90s and his wife, Martha, still visits friends in the Bavarian city.
Moore has been a regular squad member at Everton this season, but his only start came against Crystal Palace in the Worthington Cup.
icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk /0400evertonfc/0100news/page.cfm?objectid=11361993&method=full   (437 words)

  
 BigSoccer - Joe-Max Moore Returns
Joe Max Moore is not half the player that Jaime Moreno is, seriously.
Moore's still got some game, in MLS standards at least.
www.bigsoccer.com /forum/printthread.php?t=30793   (441 words)

  
 Joe Max Moore retires - My Football Forum - Your World Cup Germany 2006 Forum
Joe-Max Moore was not a warrior, although that word might seem the perfect descriptor for the most overtly competitive player in MLS or for the modern-era U.S. national team.
Moore was one of the first successes for americans playing in europe and i think he helped open the door for others.
Moore was one of the first and he helped open the euro managers eyes to the talent that is being found here.
www.myfootballforum.com /showthread.php?t=9379   (1150 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / Soccer / Joe-Max Moore announces his retirement from soccer
Joe-Max Moore announced his retirement from soccer Thursday, ending a career in which he played in three World Cups and became the New England Revolution's all-time leading scorer.
Moore, 33, hurt his right knee late in 2003 and aggravated the injury last April in a game against the MetroStars.
Moore also played professionally in Germany and Ecuador.
www.boston.com /sports/soccer/articles/2005/01/27/joe_max_moore_announces_his_retirement_from_soccer?mode=PF   (300 words)

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