Our subject of interest is Brian Graham, born on 23 November 1987 in Scotland. A towering striker who currently plays for Falkirk, he stands 6ft 2in (1.88m) tall and weighs 12st 1lb (77kg). If you're ever looking out for him on the pitch, you'll find him donning the number 7 jersey. His current market value hovers around a modest £43,000, a figure according to Transfermarkt.
Back in July 2005, Graham was a budding trainee joining Greenock Morton in the Championship in Scotland. After making 1 first team appearance in both the debut season of 2005 - 2006, and the following 2006 - 2007 season, he started finding his footing in the game. In the 2007 - 2008 season, Graham made 13 appearances and scored his first goal. His stint continued with improving performances each year, highlighted by his performance in the 2010 - 2011 season at Greenock Morton where he made 28 first team appearances and scored an impressive seven goals.
In July 2008, Graham had a spell with East Stirlingshire in the Lowland League. Scoring 15 goals in 33 appearances, he exhibited a keen nose for goal. Afterwards, it was back to Greenock Morton for the striker, where he continued his growth.
July 2011 saw Graham moving to Raith Rovers, where he reeled in 29 goals in 58 appearances over two seasons, proving his proficiency in front of goal. His performances caught the eye of Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership, who signed him in July 2013. Despite 6 goals in his first season, his second was less fruitful, prompting a loan to St Johnstone, where he tallied 9 goals in 24 appearances.
In July 2015, Graham moved to Ross County, where his performances were characterised by a steady number of appearances and a respectable goal tally. A brief and undisclosed move to Hibernian and then to Cheltenham Town in England came before Graham returned to Ross County in August 2018.
Graham's next journey began in January 2020, as he transferred yet again to Partick Thistle. The move seemed to reignite his scoring touch with 49 goals in 97 appearances over three seasons, reflecting remarkable consistency. As of July 2025, Graham plys his trade at Falkirk in the Premiership, where he has managed four goals in 19 appearances in the current 2025 - 2026 season.
In addition to his league exploits, Graham has made a mark in Cup competitions, participating in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Falkirk and scoring a goal in three starts. He also took part in the Scottish Cup in the same season for Falkirk, making one appearance as a substitute.
