Brian Graham, Scottish born on the November 23, 1987, is a talented forward and accomplished striker for Falkirk. This 38-year-old stands at a commanding height of 6ft 2in (1.88m) and boasts a weight of 12 stone 1lb (77kg). On the pitch, you'll almost always see him sporting the number 7 jersey.
Graham's career as we know it today started as a trainee at Greenock Morton in the Scottish Championship, joining in July 2005. His time at Morton was one of steady progression. Across several seasons, he grew as a player, transitioning from a scant one league appearance in his debut 2005-2006 season to the subsequent seasons wherein he strengthened his presence. By 2010-2011, Graham boasted 28 first team appearances and netted seven goals in league matches.
Graham tasted a change of scenery in July 2008 when he was sent on loan to East Stirlingshire in Scotland's Lowland League. He made a pronounced mark there, with a season's total of 33 first team appearances and 15 impressive goals. He returned to Morton in July 2009, carrying on until his eventual transfer to Raith Rovers in the Championship in the summer of 2011.
Raith Rovers would see Graham further establish his credentials. Over two seasons, he amassed a total of 58 first-team appearances and found the back of the net 29 times. Dundee United in the Premiership then came calling in 2013 and although his appearances during the 2014 - 2015 season dwindled, his earlier performances showed promise with six goals from 30 league appearances in the 2013 - 2014 season.
Graham spread his wings further when he was loaned to St Johnstone in the Championship in the summer of 2014. He appeared in and contributed to the squad significantly, scoring nine goals across his 24 appearances.
The move to Ross County came in 2015, seeing a fluctuation in his appearances. Graham also found himself switching leagues again, venturing to Hibernian in the Premiership in 2016. His tenure at Hibs saw a decent 28 appearances and four goals over the course of the season. The season following this led him south of the Scottish border as he transferred to Cheltenham Town in England's League Two.
However, the call of Scotland remained alluring for Graham as he returned to Ross County in the summer of 2018. Like a pendulum, his club allegiances swung again in January 2020 as he left Ross County for Partick Thistle in the Scottish Championship. He enjoyed a momentous period at Thistle, scoring a barrage of goals across numerous appearances, including 20 goals during the 2023 - 2024 season.
As of July 2025, Graham now plays his trade at Falkirk in the Premiership. Thus far in the current 2025 - 2026 season, he's contributed four goals from 21 appearances. Furthermore, he's made his mark in the League Cup and Scottish Cup, scoring and participating in multiple matches.
Despite the frequent changes in his club allegiance and division, one thing remained constant - his growth as a footballer. Today, his market value stands at approximately £44k according to Transfermarkt, a notable commendation for an experienced player of his calibre.
