CALLUM GRAHAM scored 198 goals in five seasons.
After making his name at amateur side Motherwell Kings he stepped up to the juniors with Ashfield last season.
The strikes kept coming as he hit 30 by November and had 42 to his name when football when into lockdown.
He’s decided to stay with Paul Maxwell’s side for another season and joins us on the show this week.
Callum started out as a defender until two of his coaches at the Kings finally caved in and pushed him up front for the first time.
We hear about that day, when he scored a hat-trick that put him on the path to 60 goals for the season.
Callum also looks back on the afternoon he scored all 11 in an 11-1 win - yet didn’t get the match ball.
He tells us about where he wants to go with football and how it’s felt being a marked man.
There’s meeting his hero James McFadden during a celebratory pitch invasion at Fir Park – and how it didn’t quite live up to expectation.
Plus we hear about the couple of months he had playing alongside Chris Cadden as a kid.
It’s all on Down The Divisions.
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Intro and outro music Bensound
063 Keith Gibson on Harmony Row joining the senior ranks, David Gormley on building a squad in a week at Broomhill & Jamie McKenzie on leaving Lanark
062 Thomas Devine: Hamilton Palace & his Forth love affair, relegated two hours after joining the management team and going it alone in the dugout
061 Chris Mackie Part 2: Regrets, motivated by Moet, a burger van move, hero to villain at St Anthony's & scoring in the Scottish PLUS Maybole's new club anthem
060 James Orr: letting Cumbernauld Colts off the leash, buying a poodle to stay out the doghouse & being dropped because of his hair
059 Sean Kenney: missing out on WoSFL then taking Kilbride Thistle to Ardeer plus why he hopes Billy Gilmour starts for Scotland
058 Jamie McKenzie: managing at 25, plans for Lanark, unfinished business at Gartcairn & why he could have done more as a player
057 Chris Mackie part 1: rebuilding Fauldhouse and why they should be heading west, not east
056 Dom McInally: Rossvale chairman on return to original ground & new sides entering WoSFL
055: Mick Kennedy on colts teams & Kieran McAnespie on attitude, World Cup 98 & Babestation
054 Craig McEwan Part 2: 24 hour Clyde deal, learning under Jimmy Nic & Terry Butcher & Scotland U21 caps plus Matt Maley on Girvan job & Annbank request 12 months off
053 Kieran McAnespie: leaving Cumbernauld & success as Clydebank's step-dad PLUS Davie Irons & Stephen Swift on managerial changes at Stenny
052 Stevie Wilson on Ardrossan's proposal & misquote claims, Callum Graham on joining Pollok and Matt Maley's fears for Annbank
051 John Johnstone on getting a mental edge & why positive thinking is wrong PLUS Kennie Young on the season restart and Ardrossan Winton Rovers' proposal
050 Birthday special with Sunderland's Ross Stewart: Loving football again at Ardeer & Kilwinning, his dad's life-changing £500 & leaving the land registry
049 Matt Maley: Christian Nade & his Caribbean pre-season, topping the table at Annbank, the hunt for new committee members & coaching Greg Taylor
048 Paul McColl: where lockdown leaves the amateurs, the start of summer football, facing Gazza as a kid & wages in his shoes
047 John Gall: The pie man behind Darvel on American investment, floodlights & his grandad's secret Hurlford donation PLUS Kennie Young on the season's end
046: WoSFL season on the brink PLUS Allan Jenkins Part 2 on Gretna getting promotion too soon then becoming a Ballymena hero, sealed with a kiss
045 Paul Frize: Beith glory years, Ford Transit Saturday, Man U hand-me downs & the new WoSFL committee
044 Chris Jardine: Gazza & rejection at Rangers, Oasis & UEFA Cup final tickets at Annan & coaching with Dalbeattie Star
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