Brian Graham, born in Scotland on 23 November 1987, now aged 37, is a fine forward player with a knack for wrapping up goals. At 6 feet 2 inches (1.88m) and tipping the scales at 12st 1lb (77kg), his hulking stature definitively strikes an imposing figure on the pitch; a quality further complemented by the proud number 7 stitched across the back of his Falkirk jersey. Transfermarkt reports his market value at around £45k.
His football journey started properly in Greenock Morton in July 2005. Over the seasons from 2005 to 2011, he earned his stripes, making significant appearances and claiming a harvest of goals. He had a stint on loan at East Stirlingshire in 2008, before returning to Greenock Morton to continue his growth.
In July 2011, he moved to Raith Rovers where he truly begun to shine. Over two seasons, he made 58 first team appearances, netting 29 goals. His eye for a finish evidently caught the attention of scouts, as he transferred to the bigger Dundee United in the Premiership in 2013.
His tenure at Dundee United was short lived; in August 2014, he was loaned out to St Johnstone. Following this loan period, he moved forward to Ross County in 2015. He had a remarkable run of match appearances and goals with the club before transferring to Hibernian in the Premiership in 2016 for an undisclosed fee - a move that brought a largely uneventful spell.
Graham then sought fresh challenges, migrating south to England, specifically, to Cheltenham Town in 2017. Alas, merely a year later, he returned to the familiar Highlands of Scotland with a transfer back to Ross County. Once the Ross County story ended, he joined Partick Thistle in 2020. Graham really thrived during this time, marking an incredible scoring record for the club.
In an unforeseen twist, Graham decided to part ways with Partick Thistle in 2025, leading to his current tenure with Falkirk. Despite the season being young, he’s already found his scoring rhythm. Outside of league matches, he’s graced the turf in this season's League Cup, where he managed to bag a goal over three starting appearances and two outings as a substitute.
		