Moore seeking a career revival
Stefan Moore continues the relaunch of his career with a home debut for Walsall on Saturday admitting: "I've under-achieved so far."
Stefan Moore continues the relaunch of his career with a home debut for Walsall on Saturday admitting: "I've under-achieved so far."
The 24-year-old one-time Villa prodigy will make his Saddlers bow against Northampton desperate to make up for lost time.
The Birmingham-born striker was tipped for big things when he made his Villa debut as an 18-year-old but now finds his career at the cross roads.
"There is no doubt I've under-achieved so far and I need to start doing more," says Moore.
"It's been difficult for me because I don't think I've ever really had a run of games to establish myself either at Villa or QPR.
"I don't think people realise how many of those games I have played out wide which is different to the role I was brought up on as an out and out forward.
"That's where I've come here to play. That's why this is such an exciting chance for me. The team is going great guns at the moment and I just want to play my part."
Moore could not have hoped for a better start after his match winner at Luton last week which came after he had agreed a deal with the Saddlers to stay until the end of the season.
His future will be reviewed then but boss Richard Money is hoping he has scored another coup in the loan market.
Money said: "He is at a crossroads in his career and we will give him a chance."