Ross Graham, a Scots born lad hailing from the 20th of February, 2001, is a beacon of Scottishness as he partakes in the beautiful game we call football. Not only does he specifically play defence as a central defender for Dundee United, he has also managed to amass the grand height of 6ft 4in (1.94m for those of us living in the future), and a weight of 12st 12lb (or 82kg).
Young Ross boasts the number 6 jersey, a fit and influential number for a player of his caliber. According to the folks at Transfermarkt, his market value is around £500K; not too shabby for a lad his age.
In the long-ago year of 2017, Graham joined Dundee United, stepping up from trainee to pro. He’s since made quite the impact, tallying an impressive 15 appearances and scoring two goals in his debut season (2021 - 2022). Aye, and he did not rest on his proverbial laurels, making consistent appearances thereafter and even banging in a few goals for good measure.
In a twist of adventure, Graham was sent on a scenic tour of Scotland in early 2020, loaned out to Elgin City (of the League Two variety), only to return to Dundee United a few months later. The following season saw him once again packed off on loan, this time to Cove Rangers, before he traipsed back to Dundee in January 2021.
History, as they say, has a strange habit of repeating itself, and before he could unpack his bags properly, Graham was off again. Back to Cove Rangers, no less. Fortunately, he came back to where it all began in June 2021. Not one to be daunted by change, he made yet another temporary move that summer. This time to Dunfermline Athletic. I suppose variety is the spice of life, after all.
The Dundee wanderer returned home (again) in January 2022, where he’s been putting the experience from his various loans to excellent use in the green and white. A seasoned player at the tender age of 25, Graham managed to score one goal in three starts in the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026 for Dundee United. Let’s hope all his gallivanting around Scotland will continue to pay off.
