Bobby Graham is a former professional football player who played for Liverpool during the 1960s.
Education
A striker, Graham scored on his full debut, the 6-1 thumping of KR Reykjavik on the 14 September 1964 in a European Cup preliminary round 2nd leg tie at Anfield, he scored a hat-trick in his first league game against Aston Villa 12 days later on the 26th, the game finished 5-1 to the Reds with Bobby"s goals coming in the 6th, 64th and 86th minutes.
Career
Born in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, Graham played for Motherwell Bridge Works as an amateur before Bill Shankly signed him for Liverpool as 17-year-old in the November 1961. The 1969/70 season was the most successful for him in a red shirt, with Hunt and Street John both pensioned off he made 54 (ever present) first-team appearances and scored 21 goals which included a stunning strike in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park, the same game that saw Everton"s Sandy Brown scored "that" infamous own goal. Shortly afterwards, though, 2 new strikers arrived in the form of Kevin Keegan from Scunthorpe United and John Toshack from Cardiff City, Graham lost his place once again.
In March 1972 he was allowed to leave Anfield and moved to Highfield Road and Coventry City where he linked up with former team-mate Street John once more, again he struggled to get 1st team recognistion, even going out on loan to Tranmere Rovers, when Street John was in charge, for 10 games.
Bobby ended his short association with the Sky Blues and moved to his home town club Motherwell. Ian Street John was certainly a fan of Graham"s as it was he who again signed Bobby for the Fir Park club and by the end of his first season he had shown why "The Saint" had shown such faith, he finished top scorer.
After 132 games and 37 goals Graham joined Hamilton Academical in 1977 for a, then, record transfer fee of £15,000, he, again, made over 100 appearances scoring 42 times. Graham ended his career at Shotts Bon Accord in the Scottish junior football scene.