Career
Moody was a tough defender who began his career in 1979 at Shelbourne. After a couple of years at Tolka Park, he moved to Bray Wanderers who were then a Leinster Senior League side. In 1984, he returned to the League of Ireland and joined Home Farm where he spent 2 seasons, alongside future team mates Dave Henderson and Pat Kelch.
After a year in the First Division with Drogheda United, he moved to Street Patricks Athletic and would have the most successful spell of his career.
Due to financial problems in Inchicore, that Pat"s team would soon break up and in 1992, Moody signed for Shamrock Rovers. Despite Noel King being sacked in Mick"s first season at Rovers, he would make 52 league appearances (2 goals) in his 2 years at the "Hoops".
Eamonn Gregg took him to Dalymount Park in the summer of 1993 and he would go on to make 68 league appearances, scoring 2 goals at Bohemians during his 3 years at the club He returned to Street Patrick"s Athletic following his time at Bohs.