Moffat began working for
St Johnstone, then based at
Muirton Park, in 1980. Her duties included managing laundry, cleaning dressing rooms and preparing meals for players and staff. "[She] was like a gran to all the players at St Johnstone," wrote former Saints striker
Kevin Twaddle in his autobiography. "She looked after us all and did everything at the club, from the strips to getting everything sorted behind the scenes." Moffat expressed strong opinions about the manager. Souness himself acknowledged that the encounter contributed to his decision to leave
Scottish football. In 2000, Moffat was approached to appear in the football drama
A Shot at Glory starring
Robert Duvall and
Ally McCoist. She declined the opportunity, suggesting that
Elizabeth Hurley could take the role instead. == Personal life and death ==