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Alan Moore (born 1973) is a retired Irish sportsperson, sports journalist and administrator. Originally from Dublin in Ireland, Moore has lived in Russia since 2007, and (as of 2022) was director of the International Affairs Office of the
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in Moscow. As of 2022, he was secretary of Moscow Shamrocks GAC and public relations officer for
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.


Early and personal life

Moore lived until he was three years old on Dublin's South Circular Road before moving with his family to
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in North West Dublin. Growing up in a GAA household, he played for his local club St Brigid's GAA and later for Naomh Moninne H.C. in
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, where he also coached children's teams. He later studied in
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. He
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two books titled ''Danger, Kids! 1'' and ''Danger, Kids! 2''. Moore has two children.


Academic career

He is director of the International Office of
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and is an associate professor at the
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, having previously been director of the RSSU Centre of International Relations and director of the
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College from 2017 to 2020. In 2018 in Moscow, Moore participated in a panel discussion at an international forum on "Human Rights and Social Guarantees in the context of Challenges of the 21st Century: International and National Experience". He was also a representative in 2018 at the "International Forum in Kirov: Inclusive Education in Higher Education Institutions", and has moderated other university forums.


Sports career

Moore played a range of sports growing up including soccer for a number of local amateur clubs in Dublin. From 1996, he played semi-professionally in Europe, North America and Saudi Arabia. As a boxer, Moore featured for
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and
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. He moved into sports management and founded Rugby Club Knin in
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, Croatia. While there, he organised a rugby union exhibition game in March 2007 in which the
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played an Irish "touring barbarians" team. He has worked with a number of international sports people and teams, including
Vitalia Diatchenko Vitalia Anatolyevna Diatchenko ( rus, Виталия Анатольевна Дьяченко, , vʲɪˈtalʲɪjə dʲjɪˈtɕenkə, Ru-Vitalia_Diatchenko.ogg; born 2 August 1990) is a Russian tennis player. Her career-high singles ranking is wo ...
and
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. He taught Gaelic football to members of the
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youth team in 2016. Moore was development officer and director of Maltese Premier League Club
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from 2008 to 2010. In 2019, Moore was coach of the Russian Native Ladies Gaelic Football at the Renault GAA World Games.


Journalism

He is a sports journalist, and since 2017 has produced and hosted "Capital Sports" on Capital FM in Moscow. Former tennis player
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co-hosted with Moore in 2017. His 2013 article, 'The Fear of the Known', discussed doping in tennis. Moore was quoted in articles in the
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and
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in which he spoke about match-fixing in tennis. He and his work has also appeared on news sources and websites like Off the Ball, Championat.com, Sports Daily,
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, and
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. In the buildup to the FIFA World Cup 2018, Moore decried Russia's lack of quality footballers and feared for their chances on
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. He used his role as a guest of several "radio and TV shows dedicated to the World Cup" to promote the development of the education system at
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(RSSU College). In the build up to the 2018 World Cup, he was part of a campaign to prepare visitors to Russia. His "Champ Talks" project was taken to the
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and involved a discussion forum on topics related to sports, education and society.


Controversy

In September 2020, Moore published an article on backpagefootball.com in which he discussed the misuse of caffeine and other substances as
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s (PEDs). In the article, relying only on an unnamed "source close to the club", Moore claimed that 22 players out of 35 players on the
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squad were asthmatic. Moore followed-up with a further article, in January 2021, where he alleged that these reputed asthmatic diagnoses allowed Liverpool to obtain "Therpatic Use Exemptions" (TUE) for players to use asthmatic inhalers and thereby bypass sports doping controls. Moore's claims went "viral" and the "wild Liverpool asthma inhaler conspiracy theory" was covered in several sources. The head of the Exercise Respiratory Clinic at the University of Kent, Professor John Dickinson, disputed the claims that inhaler misuse by a non-asthmatic footballer could lead to improved physical performance. Dickinson joined a
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podcast titled "Debunking the Liverpool FC Conspiracy Theory" in August 2022. In the podcast, Dickinson and journalist Mike Wendling reviewed Moore's claims. Wendling discussed Moore's social media commentary, describing it as broadly pro-Kremlin and a source of unreliable misinformation. The claim of asthmatic and inhaler misuse by Liverpool F.C. was "debunk d as "spurious rumours" by the BBC podcast contributors. In March 2022, during the
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, Russia bombed a children and maternity hospital in Mariupol resulting in at least three deaths, including a child. The Russian embassy in London claimed that footage of a pregnant woman at the scene of the bombing was staged by a beauty blogger. The claim was repeated on Twitter by Moore, who tweeted that "''The girl being carried from the rubble is a blogger who came to the hospital for a 'shoot". In another tweet, Moore referenced "''the faked maternity hospital victim''" while noting that "''this has to be the worst time to want to believe in news reporting''". The tweets were subsequently deleted and Moore stated that he did not wish to comment specifically on them, telling ''
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'' that ''"War has to stop, nobody wants war, nobody should die for oil, for politics . . . War is wrong, people need to start speaking"''. Moore had previously stated that some Russians were "unhappy" that "Putin took the decision to invade their neighbours".


References

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