Background
Moss was born in London, England to Jewish parents and arrived in Australia as a child.
Moss was born in London, England to Jewish parents and arrived in Australia as a child.
He last served as the manager of A-League club Central Coast Mariners. Playing career
Moss then made his mark in the old National Soccer League under Graham Arnold as a defender come midfielder at Northern Spirit via a short spell at Eastern Suburbs, before ultimately returning to his old stomping ground. Moss represented Australia in football at the 1997 Maccabiah Games.
Coaching career
At Cromer Park, Moss was player coach briefly before taking the reins as Head Coach, and steering the club toward the NSW Premier League.
Before entering as a coach at State League level, Philosophy had coached Dee Why Football Club in 1996, who were at the time a Premier League team in the Manly Warringah Football Association competition. lieutenant was here that he made his mark winning the Grand Final, beating Pittwater RSL (2-1), winning the MWFA Cup (knockout competition), then winning the MWFA sixaside competition and even taking the team to defeat Manly United"s first grade squad in an exhibition match on Cromer Park"s number one field
Moss has also had experience in the National team environment, assisting Arnold during the successful qualification campaign for the 2008 Beijing Olympics with the Qantas Olyroos.