
Falkirk keen on veteran Graham
Falkirk will make a shock bid to take 37-year-old Brian Graham to the Premiership as a player after he rejected the chance to become Partick Thistle manager. (Scottish Sun), externalRead the rest of Friday's Scottish gossip.
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