Born in Scotland on 23 November 1987, Brian Graham stands at an impressive 6ft 2in (1.88m) tall and weighs in at a solid 12st 1lb (77kg). The Falkirk striker, who dons the number 7 jersey, has had a dynamic career, showing his worth across numerous footballing landscapes.
With a current estimated market value of around 45 thousand pounds, according to Transfermarkt, Graham's career began in earnest in July 2005 when he joined Greenock Morton as a trainee. He made his first team debut during the 2005 - 2006 season and remained with the Morton until July 2008, during which he appeared increasingly more and notched up an accumulative goal tally of 10.
On a loan in the 2008 - 2009 season, Graham turned out a commendable performance at East Stirlingshire, scoring 15 goals in 33 appearances. At the completion of his loan, Graham returned to Greenock Morton and continued his journey in developmental football until he transferred to Raith Rovers in 2011.
Graham went on to make a significant impact at Raith, scoring a remarkable 29 goals across 58 appearances in two seasons. A move to Dundee United followed in 2013, but playing opportunities proved somewhat limited, leading to a loan spell at St Johnstone during the 2014 - 2015 season where he scored nine goals in 24 matches.
In 2015, Graham was transferred to Ross County, before embarking on a venture to Hibernian in August 2016 for an undisclosed fee, adding a further four goals to his career tally. A brief stint in England with Cheltenham Town in 2017 was followed by a return to Ross County in 2018, again for an undisclosed fee.
Despite adding further goals to his tally, Graham transferred to Partick Thistle in 2020. Here, his striking prowess was clearly evident, scoring an impressive 49 goals across three seasons. Graham was transferred to Falkirk in 2025, where he currently continues to display his goal-scoring capabilities, scoring four goals in 17 appearances in the current season.
Throughout his career, Graham has also participated in League Cup competitions with notable success, most recently scoring a goal for Falkirk in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 season during his three starts and two substitute appearances.
His continuing contributions on the pitch validate his unwavering value as a forward striker.
