Brian Graham, a Scot born on the 23rd of November 1987, is a seasoned 37-year-old football forward known for his striking aptitude. Currently, he plays for Falkirk, sporting the number 7 jersey. He towers at 6ft 2in (1.88m) and weighs in at 12st 1lb (around 77kg).
As per assessments by Transfermarkt, his current market value circles around the modest sum of £40k.
In July 2005, an eager Graham started his football career as a trainee in Greenock Morton, a club in Scotland's Championship. However, his journey was everything but smooth. He only made occasional appearances in his first few seasons at Greenock Morton, struggling to cement a first-team place. Nevertheless, steady progress saw him making more frequent appearances and scoring goals, with his performance peaking in the 2010-2011 season where he scored seven goals in 28 league matches.
Through the years, Graham had been on a constant move, in search of playing opportunities. Firstly, to East Stirlingshire on-loan where he scored 15 goals in the 2008-2009 season. His return to Greenock Morton was followed by a move to Raith Rovers in 2011, hitting double digits in goals in both of his seasons there.
In 2013, Graham transferred to Dundee United in Scotland's Premiership where he found the back of the net consistently in his first season, albeit less so in the second, before being sent on loan to St Johnstone where he scored nine goals.
He had a short stint with Ross County before moving to Hibernian in the Premiership in Scotland for an undisclosed fee. Noticeably, his next stop was south of the border to Cheltenham Town in England's League Two, where he scored four goals in 17 league matches.
His journey didn't stop there as he circled back to Ross County before transferring to Partick Thistle, where he had one of his most prolific periods, scoring 49 goals in 97 league matches over three seasons.
His latest move in July 2025 landed him at Falkirk in the Premiership in Scotland, again for an undisclosed fee. Currently, in the 2025-2026 season, Graham has scored one goal in three league matches and participated in the League Cup 2025-2026, scoring one goal in five combined starts and substitute appearances.
All in all, Brian Graham's football journey has been an intriguing blend of ups and downs, twists and turns. The battling Scot has plied his trade at various tiers of football, never settling, always hustling. His story is a testament to hard work, resilience and that eternal spark of hope that flickers in every footballer's heart.