Scottish-born striker Brian Graham, born on the 23rd of November in the year of 1987, currently plays in the forward position for Falkirk football club. With a stature of 6ft 2in (1.88m) and weighing in at 12st 1lb (77kg), he wears the number 7 jersey in honour of his club.
As of now, his market value sits around 50,000 euros (£43,000), according to Transfermarkt.
Graham's professional footie career kicked off in 2005, when he joined Greenock Morton as a trainee. During his tenure at Morton, his Premier League appearances were sporadic but showed a steady growth. Initially, Graham only made two appearances in his debut season (2005-2006), and the following season. However, by the third season, he was taking the pitch regularly, racking up a total of 13 appearances and scoring one goal in the 2007-2008 season. His steady growth continued with 22 appearances and two goals in 2009-2010, then escalated to 28 appearances and seven goals in 2010-2011.
In 2008, Graham went on loan to East Stirlingshire, where he made a considerable impact with 33 appearances and high scoring tally of 15 goals in league matches.
Upon returning from loan to Greenock Morton, Brian's performance showed some marginal improvements with more goals being scored compared to his initial seasons. He was later transferred to Raith Rovers where he continued his development with 24 appearances and 11 goals in 2011-2012, followed by 34 appearances and an impressive 18 goals in the 2012-2013 season.
In 2013, Graham moved to Dundee United, where he continued to play regularly but his goal rate took a decline in the premier league trend. His time at Dundee United lasted just a year and a half, with only one premiere league appearance in the 2014-2015 season.
However, his 2014-2015 season enjoyed a bit of a resurgence when he moved to St Johnstone on loan, with more playing time that yielded nine goals in 24 appearances.
Subsequent seasons saw Graham being moved from Ross County to Hibernian, then Cheltenham Town, and Ross County again. Although he had varying degrees of success at these clubs, he finally landed at Partick Thistle where he flourished. His performance peaked in the 2023-2024 season, as he made 33 first team appearances and netted a career high of 20 goals.
Currently plying his trade with Falkirk since 2025, Graham has made a solid start, scoring four goals in just over half of the ongoing 2025-2026 season. He also notably participated in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup for the same year, scoring once in his three starts and making three appearances as a substitute.
