Bobby Zamora Fulham grabbed the winner - and then told their fans to belt up.
The Cottagers hit-man Moody has been exposed to toxic substances from its own supporters on several occasions in the past.
He's just been very prolific and London, the West Ham since he came to less than £ 5 million in July 2008.
His winner yesterday was just his 10th goal for the club in 60 games and welcomed the efforts of seven minutes in a strange, keeping his finger to his lips and say the Craven Cottage faithful what he thought of stick before pushing teammate, Damien Duff away.
It was a goal of 28-year-deserved for his hard up front and silence boo boys.
Boss Roy Hodgson is pleased with the display and Zamora says his attacker was shot in the back his critics have given on the site.
Fulham boss said: "I think his conclusion was in part to frustration and did not score all the goals you want to dial.
"Maybe they read too many of these blogs where people write, because our fans regularly sing his name. They and the rest of the players know what a good player he is
"We finished seventh last year and is now in the eighth, and was a central figure as far as I'm concerned.
"I give credit to the public much more than people think. We know it's not as simple as" if he scores goals, a good player. If you do not score many goals, it is a good player.
"There are many good players who do not score many goals that are good players and we can make the distinction."
Zamor'a Sunderland goal before won an opportunity when captain Lorik Cana was right by Paul Konchesky put in a 50/50 and objective Steed Malbranque.
Malbranque, who was also booed at every touch with the fans at home after the way they left the Londoners in 2006, lost the opportunity, however, a slight pull on Mark Schwarzer.
Fulham response was swift and strong. John Pantsil waved a right cross and Zamora stole in front of Phillip Bardsley signs at home his sixth goal of the season from eight yards.
Hodgson men died only Chelsea and Arsenal at Craven Cottage so far this season and were unbeaten in their last seven home games in all competitions.
And that the form was certainly not trust them. Clint Dempsey could not stop a beautiful one-touch move and the U.S. International then flashed a free-kick over the bar.
It 'was a unique way as the Cottagers tried to build their lead. Damien Duff flashed a shot high and wide, look Zamora's header just past the post and then the former West Ham and Tottenham striker nodded Konchesky on the crossbar.
The home side wasted a golden opportunity seconds before the break. Dempsey, the ball was turned in Erik Nevland, but Norway did not show patience, shooting straight Marton Fülöp before sending the rebound over the bar six meters.
Even if Sunderland can match the best sides in their backyard, do not travel too well and it was still unclear as Fulham began the second half has the power.
However, almost every effort flew just before the hour when Kenwyne Jones turned on Konchesky's weak back pass only to be denied by Mark Schwarzer.
He fired the Black Cats in life. Darren Bent volley wide and then drove a shot off target. It was a memory response team of Steve Bruce, who has already survived that scare Fulham never really looked like it was accepted.
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova seems to have taken an interest in football lately. It was during the Arsenal game on Saturday and was sitting with his Black Cats Niall Quinn at Craven Cottage.
She did not even notice a classic, but Fulham did not care. Hodgson and men is again looking for a decent bet to finish in a European League.