He joined Solihull Moors in December 2014 and helped the club to win promotion as champions of the National League North in 2015–16.
Firstly, in the summer of 2002, he played twice in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, against Swiss side FC Zürich and French club Lille OSC.
He scored on the Premier League debut, a 75th minute substitute for Marcus Allbäck, he put an "18 yards (16 m) screamer" past Charlton Athletic's Dean Kiely on 11 September at Villa Park.
A knee injury midway through the season caused manager Graham Taylor to insist on an extended rest period for the young midfielder.
[16] His spell at The Den ended in early October, though David O'Leary only used him once – replacing Carlton Cole 54 minutes into a 1–0 home defeat by Manchester United on 28 December.
At the end of the season, he joined Ian Holloway's Queens Park Rangers on a free transfer, putting pen to paper on a three-year deal.
[20] He made fifteen appearances, scoring once against Northampton Town,[21] his spell being extended numerous times,[22] before returning to Loftus Road at the end of 2006.
[28] In April 2008, Moore had an unsuccessful trial with Australian A-League side Melbourne Victory for two-weeks, turning out in a match against Whittlesea Zebras.
[29] He left English Football League, signing with Conference National side Kidderminster Harriers on a short-term contract in October 2008,[30] following an injury to star striker Justin Richards.
He followed this up with a hat-trick against Meriden Athletic the following week in a 6–1 win, helping the Sils' fourth string to a record-high seventh position in the league.
After a season finishing just outside the play-off positions despite facing a 10-point deduction for going into administration, Moore criticised the owners of the club in the local newspaper Halesowen News.
Halesowen responded with an official club statement via their website, stating that they had fined Moore one month's wages for his actions.
[37] The club breezed to the top of the table, breaking every record in the United Counties League, including 160 goals in a season and a 13–0 win at Yaxley.
[40] Moore signed for Conference North side Brackley Town on 25 March 2012 in a dual registration deal with Leamington.
[41] He scored 12 goals in 19 league games for the "Saints" in the 2013–14 campaign, and was named the Conference North Player of the Month for December.
[47] The club secured promotion out of the Southern League Premier Division after beating Hitchin Town 2–1 in the play-off final at the end of the 2016–17 season.
On 8 August 2018, Moore joined Southern League Premier Division Central side Redditch United on a one-year deal;"Reds" manager Paul Davis said he was a "magnificent capture" and a "game-changing" player.
[49] On 26 September, he switched to league rivals Tamworth, who were managed by former St Neots Town boss Dennis Greene; he had previously had a trial at The Lamb Ground in the summer but was not offered a contract by head coach Mike Fowler.