So, we're here to talk about Connor Allan, a lad who first graced this earth on January 10, 2004, which makes him a tender 21 years of age. Born in Scotland, he's a gripper of the grass, primarily functioning as a central defender. The lad's claim to defensive prowess comes packed in a 1.89m (6ft 2in) frame, carrying about 77kg (12st 1lb) of weight. People often see a splash of 20 across his broad shoulders on the pitch, provided they're not too busy squinting at the ball.
Interesting story, Allan joined the Scottish Premiership side, Rangers, back in July 2019. Your curiosity is appreciated, but the reason for this move we're all left to ponder about as my notes don't provide anything fruitful or gossipy.
He was then transferred on loan to Kelty Hearts in Scotland's League One in September 2024, presumably to get more game time, or maybe just to check out the local cuisine - who knows?
Without letting the dust settle on that move, in February the following year, Allan made yet another move, transferring from Rangers to Falkirk in the Premiership. The mystery continues though, as the fees exchanged remained undisclosed. Tight-lipped is the football world, isn't it?
Yet, if you thought you’d seen the last of Mr Allan’s merry-go-round, you’d be wrong. Again, in February 2025, the boy was transferred from Falkirk to Kelty Hearts on loan. Yes, again. One can only ponder whether he forgot his favourite tea cozy back there.
Completing the cycle, Allan returned to Falkirk in June 2025 after his loan spell ended at Kelty Hearts. What could be better than the warm welcome of old teammates, eh?
Managing to lace up his boots for some actual gameplay, Allan managed to make an appearance in the League Cup for Falkirk in the 2025-2026 season, with statistics proclaiming one start and a couple cameos as a substitute. Not exactly setting the world alight, but who are we to judge?