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Bobby Graham (footballer)

Bobby Graham (born Motherwell, November 22nd 1944) was a professional footballer who played for during the 1960s. A striker, Graham scored on his full debut (against KR Reykjavik in 1964) and scored a hatrick in his first league game (against Aston Villa) a couple of weeks later. He was unable to dislodge the successful strike partnership of Ian St John and Roger Hunt, however, and found first team apperances hard to come by. The 1969/70 season was successful for him, with Hunt and St John both pensioned off he made 54 first-team apperances and scored 21 goals. Shortly afterwards, though, new strikers arrived in the form of Kevin Keegan and John Toshack, and Graham lost his place. In March 1972 he moved to . He later had spells with Tranmere Rovers, and Hamilton Academical.

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