Ian Storey-Moore

Ian Storey -Moore ( born January 17, 1945 in Ipswich ) is an English former football player and coach.

Career as a player

Nottingham Forest

Ian Storey -Moore joined in 1962 by his youth club Scunthorpe United at Nottingham Forest and began his playing career there. Forest played at this time in the English top flight, the First Division. In the season 1964/65 he reached with his team under longtime trainer Johnny Carey a fifth place in the table. The following two seasons were marked by great opposition. The 1965/66 season graduated from Forest long in a relegation battle and ended the year only from a table Eighteenth. For the shape curve in subsequent years showed a steep upward and led Storey -Moore and his team on an excellent second place in the season 1966 /67. Only the champions Manchester United to Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law proved to be too strong opponent. Ian Storey -Moore reached his Career, in which he scored 21 league goals in 39 games this year. Nottingham Forest was thus allowed to start in the Fairs Cup 1967/68 and turned in the first round Eintracht Frankfurt from before made ​​in the second round of FC Zurich for the elimination in the European Cup.

In the 1968/69 season Matt Gillies took over from the previous coach Johnny Carey, but under him the club spent the following years in the lower third of the table. In the 1971/72 season followed logically after 15 years of excellence, the descent into the Second Division as a table next to last. Ian Storey -Moore moved already in the course of the season for Manchester United.

Manchester United

United, however, was far away at this time of the class in previous years and then followed for Storey-Moore a subsequent descent in the season of 1973/74. He had suffered injuries due to missed some games and changed the following year how many European players in the United States to the Chicago Sting. He spent the following two years at smaller clubs as player-coach, before he finished his playing career in 1981 at age 36.

England national team

Ian Storey -Moore denied in 1970 his only game for the Three Lions against the Dutch national football team. The game on January 14, 1970 ended in front of about 75,000 fans at London's Wembley Stadium 0-0. Ian Storey -Moore was in team of the then reigning world champions England in this January 14, 1970 the best players. The German referee Heinz Siebert ( from Mannheim ) recognized a goal the striker Ian Storey - Moore in the 25 minutes of play due to an offside position not to. The same fate befell the English captain Bobby Charlton, the Dutch goalkeeper Jan van Beveren overcame in the 90th minute, the German referee Heinz Siebert but again in an offside position decided.

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