Former Premier League star admits ploughing Land Rover into Co-op shop while drunk
Veteran striker Graham began his playing career at Middlesbrough in 2004 where he scored one goal in 15 appearances for the club.
After spells on loan at Leeds United, Darlington, Derby County and Blackpool, he signed with Carlisle in 2007.Graham left the club for then-side Swansea in 2011 and made 54 appearances before his three-year stint at Sunderland. He left the Black Cats in 2016 and spent four years with Blackburn Rovers where he netted 45 goals in 158 appearances.The striker will be sentenced later today.Graham was three times the drink-drive limit
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