Everything about Arthur Graham totally explained
| cityofbirth =
Castlemilk,
Glasgow
| countryofbirth =
Scotland
| currentclub =
| position =
Left winger
| years = 1969–1977
1977–1983
1983–1985
1985–1987
| clubs =
Aberdeen Leeds United Manchester United Bradford City
| caps(goals) = 220 (34)
223 (37)
Arthur Graham (born
26 October 1952 in
Castlemilk,
Glasgow) is a former
Scottish professional
footballer who played for
Aberdeen,
Leeds United,
Manchester United,
Bradford City and the
Scotland national team. He played as a left
winger. His brother
Jimmy Graham was also a footballer.
Graham began his career with Aberdeen in 1969 and played in 5 league matches during his
first season with the club. Despite limited league appearances, he was given a place in the starting line-up for the
Scottish Cup Final against
Celtic by manager
Eddie Turnbull. Aberdeen defeated Celtic 3-1 with 17-year-old Graham making two assists via left-wing crosses. He remained at Aberdeen until July 1977, winning the
Scottish League Cup in his final season.
He joined
Leeds United for £125,000 at the start of the
1977-78 season. He scored a total of 47 goals in 260 appearances for Leeds over six seasons. Leeds United were relegated to the Second Division in
season 1981-82 and failed to regain their status in the top division in
1982-83. Graham was subsequently sold to Manchester United for £50,000 in August 1983.
He remained at
Old Trafford for two seasons, scoring five goals in 37 appearances before finishing his career at Bradford City where he remained until 1987.
He won a total of 11
international caps for Scotland, making his debut against
East Germany in 1977. He scored twice at international level, against
Argentina and
Northern Ireland - both in 1979.
Graham now coaches youngsters in the Wetherby area.
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