Graham Fyfe (footballer born 1982)

Graham Fyfe (footballer born 1982)

Graham Fyfe (born December 12, 1982 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish professional football player. Currently playing for Hawke's Bay United in New Zealand.

Graham started his career at Celtic but first team places at the club were limited so he found himself on loan at Raith Rovers. Graham moved south of the boarder in 2003 when he signed for Cheltenham Town where he remained until the end of the 2004-2005 season when he was released by manager John Ward. Graham then played for Dundee as a trailist but wasn't offered a contract with them. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/4242786.stm BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Dundee | Fyfe fails to win Dundee contract ] ]

Graham then moved to play in New Zealand for Hawke's Bay United linking up with his former Cheltenham Town manager Bobby Gould who was assistant manager to his son Jonathan Gould.

Graham has no relation whatsoever with Australian and Sydney FC Defender Iain Fyfe.

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