Bill Moore (footballer, born 1913)

[1] After the War Moore was appointed trainer of Notts County, who at the time were managed by former Aston Villa and England forward Eric Houghton.

Tommy Lawton and Jackie Sewell were two of the star players under Moore's supervision at Meadow Lane.

In the December following that Wembley victory, Moore was asked to take over from Jack Love as manager of Walsall who had been going through a difficult time and were in deep trouble at the foot of Third Division South.

After Walsall slipped back into the Third Division in 1963, in the most unfortunate of circumstances, being reduced to nine men in the final game of the season from which they needed a point but ended up going down by two goals to one against Charlton Athletic, Moore left Fellows Park early the following season to take up a scouting position with Fulham.

But as financial problems loomed large, Moore resigned his post in March 1972 after a disagreement with coach John Smith over a substitution.