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About

So, who is Malcolm Bryce?

Malcolm is a 21 year old budding entrepreneur from the town of Selby, North Yorkshire, England.

“I’m Bruce”

Malcolm Bryce, since High School, has adopted a nickname and by his friends is affectionately known as “Bruce” which could one day be adopted as his stage-name ;)

Business and “MalBryc” Brand

One of Malcolm’s main ventures is as a graphic designer and also dabbles in web design.

He has an ambition to establish a brand which has the name “MalBryc” using the first three letters of Malcolm and the first four letters of Bryce to create a “three-four progressive” brand name.

Football

Another of Malcolm’s ventures is as the Media Manager and Club Secretary at his local football club, Cliffe FC, and since 2007 with the help of on-field successes has established Cliffe Football Club as one of them most high profile clubs in the area with extensive media coverage that isn’t to be sniffed at, using match photos, videos and match reports and you can find Malcolm down at every Cliffe FC match on a Saturday afternoon.

Cliffe FC Official Websitehttp://www.cliffefc.com
Cliffe FC Photos taken by Malcolm Brycehttp://flickr.com/cliffefc/

For the 2009/2010 season, Malcolm has become the club secretary at Hounds Football Club, a Sunday morning football team.
Hounds FC Official Websitehttp://www.houndsfc.com

Michael Jackson

Malcolm Bryce also is a massive Michael Jackson fan and has been since he was 3 years old and since 25th June 2009 has been featured in his local newspapers regarding his tribute article, Michael Jackson, The King Of Pop by Malcolm Bryce”

Original Article (written 26th June 2009)
As featured on Malcolm Bryce (dot)com
As featured in York Evening Press
As featured in Selby Times

Social Media

Malcolm Bryce is heavily involved in social media and encourages everyone to get in touch with him.
Malcolm’s Twitterhttp://twitter.com/MalBryc
Malcolm’s Facebook Profilehttp://facebook.com/MalBryc
Malcolm’s Facebook Pagehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Malcolm-Bryce/184278272655