Malcolm joined the Club in 1972 as a player, having previously played for Rogerstone for 11 years.
He quickly became involved in the administration of the club and was probably the prime mover in ensuring that the club obtained the premises in 1978 that now houses our Social Club.
Malcolm also managed the second team for a number of years after hanging up his boots and then, in partnership with Dai Waddon, ran one of the Club's most successful junior sides for 7 years. That team still has the unique record of going through a league programme undefeated as a B side (Under 11).
Malcolm has, over the years, been both Secretary , Treasurer and Chairman (for a short time). He is dedicated to the Club and has worked tirelessly over the past three years to ensure the Club was in a position to take advantage of the opportunity to gain Welsh League status in 2005 and, more recently, to get our old ground up to standard so that we could move back there this year.
As with our Chairman, it is difficult to see a time when Malcolm is not involved with the club in some capacity.
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