Scottish native Brian Graham, born in the late autumn of 1987, now aged 38, plies his trade as a forward who is often positioned as the main striker in Falkirk's team. Possessing a height of 6ft 2in (1.88m) and a weight of 12st 1lb (77kg), he is a commanding presence on the pitch. His current market value is given as around £43k, this according to Transfermarkt, a reliable source for player values. He is known by his squad number, 7.
Graham started his career at Greenock Morton in Scotland's Championship in July 2005 as a trainee, a humble beginning. Over the following years, he built a reputation, making multiple appearances and scoring occasional goals until his move to Raith Rovers in the same league in July 2011. During his two-year stint at Raith, he netted a commendable 29 times in 58 appearances.
In 2013, he advanced his career further, clinching a move to Premiership side, Dundee United. Following that, the striker had a season-long loan stint at St Johnstone where he continued to find the back of the net, a trait which led him to his transfer to Ross County in the Championship in Scotland in July 2015.
However, his goal return started to dip, and in August 2016, he moved on to Hibernian in the Premiership. Despite this top tier opportunity, his performances never truly flourished, leading him to transfer to Cheltenham Town in the League Two in England in 2017. His output fell further, with only four goals in 17 appearances.
After a disappointing year in England, Brian Graham chose to return to Ross County in the Scottish Championship for the 2018 season. However, his struggles continued, and he was eventually transfered to Partick Thistle in the Championship in January 2020. It is at Partick Thistle that Graham seemed to have found his mojo again, boasting an impressive goal return over multiple seasons.
In what can be seen as the sunset years of his career, and perhaps in a surprise move to some, Graham transferred from Partick Thistle in the Championship in Scotland to Falkirk in the Premiership in July 2025. His current season (2025- 2026) has seen him make 24 first team appearances and has netted four times.
His effectiveness has not been limited to just league play. During the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Falkirk, Graham found the back of the net once in five appearances. He has also shown his versatility and effectiveness in the Scottish Cup 2025 - 2026 for Falkirk, with three appearances but is yet to add to his goal tally.
