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Tommy Bryce (born 27 January 1960 in Johnstone) is a Scottish former football player. Bryce had a playing career spanning 21 seasons from 1980-81 with Scottish Football League clubs Kilmarnock, Stranraer, Queen of the South, Clydebank, Ayr United and Arbroath.〔(Tommy Bryce career profile on "Queens Legends" on the Queen of the South website )〕 Bryce also served as player-manager of Partick Thistle during the 1998–99 season.〔(QUEEN OF THE SOUTH : 1946/47 - 2008/09 ), NeilBrown football database.〕 Since retiring as a player Bryce has been a manager in Scottish Junior football. ==Career== Bryce was signed for Queen of the South by manager Nobby Clark.〔(Nobby Clark interview and career profile )〕 He is referred to at Queen of the South as 'Tommy Bryce Mark 2' to avoid confusion with the Tommy Bryce who played for Queens in the 1970s. When Bryce (Mark 2) was later interviewed for the Queen of the South website, among those he named as the best players he played beside were George Cloy, Jimmy Robertson, Alan Davidson and Jim Thomson.〔 At Queens Bryce scored a hat trick in 1 minute and 46 seconds meriting an application to the Guinness Book Of Records as the fastest hat trick in senior football. The appointment of Bryce as Partick Thistle's player-manager in 1998 came as a surprise.〔(Thistle praying that the Bryce is right ), ''Sunday Mirror'', 7 June 1998.〕 He failed to turn the club's fortunes around that season, however, and he was replaced by John Lambie in March 1999.〔(Partick prepare to make a stand ), ''The Scotsman'', 13 November 2001.〕 On 18 July 2013 Bryce was appointed the manager of Scottish Junior club Glenafton Athletic from New Cumnock. .〔http://glenaftonfc.com/〕 On 4 January 2015 Bryce resigned as the manager of Glenafton Athletic. 〔http://glenaftonfc.com/2015/01/04/tommy-bryce-resigns-as-glenafton-manager/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tommy Bryce」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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