Mick Moody
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Mick Moody (born 24 February 1960 in Wicklow) was an Irish soccer player during the 1980s and 1990s.
Moody was a tough defender who made his League of Ireland for Home Farm at Limerick FC on the 16th of September 1984. He also represented Drogheda United, St. Patricks Athletic, Shamrock Rovers and Bohemian F.C., in a long career in the League of Ireland. He signed for Bohemians in 1993 from Rovers and spent 3 years at the club making 68 league appearances, scoring 2 goals.
He played for two seasons from 1991/92 with Rovers scoring twice in 52 league appearances.
He arrested Adam Clayton in August 1989 [1].
[edit] Honours
- League of Ireland Premier Division: 1
- St Patricks Athletic - 1989/90

