Brian Graham was born on 23 November 1987 in Scotland. At 38 years old, this seasoned forward has made his mark in several football clubs across Scotland. Currently playing as a striker for Falkirk, Graham stands 6ft 2in (1.88m) tall and weighs 12st 1lb (77kg). On the pitch, he's easily recognised in his number 7 jersey.
According to Transfermarkt, Graham's current market value stands roughly at £43,000.
Graham's football career kickstarted when he joined Greenock Morton as a trainee in July 2005. Throughout his time at Greenock, he made a total of 65 first team appearances in league matches. In the 2010 - 2011 season, his form peaked as he scored seven goals.
In July 2008, he was loaned to East Stirlingshire where he made 33 first team appearances and scored an impressive 15 goals. After one season he returned to Greenock Morton.
Graham later transferred to Raith Rovers in July 2011. During the subsequent two seasons, Graham played 58 first team matches and netted 29 goals, highlighting his knack for finding the back of the net regularly.
In July 2013, he moved up the league ladder to Dundee United in the Premiership. He made 31 first team appearances across two seasons, scoring six goals in his debut season.
Graham then had a one-season loan spell at St.Johnstone where he made 24 first team appearances and scored nine goals. Post this, he had memorable stints at Ross County and Hibernian before heading down south to Cheltenham Town in England. After a single season, he returned to Ross County, racking up appearances and goals in both spells.
After a successful period with Partick Thistle, where he scored a total of 49 goals across three seasons, he signed with his current club Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership in July 2025. So far in the current 2025 - 2026 season, Graham continues to maintain impressive form with 14 first team appearances and four goals to his name.
Throughout his career, Graham has proven a capable striker with a strong record across multiple clubs. His strength and skill continue to make an impact in Scottish football.
