Our focus shifts to the tireless, yet nimble-footed, midfielder, Dylan Tait. Born upon the frosty dawn of December 1st in 2001 Scotland, Tait has embossed quite an exceptional profile amidst Falkirk's central midfield. With a height and weight of 5ft 9in (1.76m) and 11st (70kg) respectively, he adds a fair blend of agility and tenacity to his game. Currently, he can be spotted donning the substantial number 21 jersey for his team.
Meanwhile, Transfermarkt pegs him with a market value around £300k, a figure that subtly underscores his growing significance at such a ripe age.
Let's delve deeper into Tait's career trajectory which, as far as some may consider, is light years beyond his contemporaries. January 2019 saw him joining the ranks of Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship. However, seeking greener pastures he was transferred to the Premiership team Hibernian in August 2021. Yet a month later, he found himself back at Raith Rovers, albeit on loan.
Still in a phase of oscillating upheavals, January of 2022 saw Tait being loaned out to Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership as well. Barely disappointing anyone, a beaming September 2022 had him loaned out to Arbroath in Scotland's Championship where Tait added 20 first team appearances to his name within the season. A subsequent loan for Hamilton Academical in Scotland's League One in July 2023 and another for Falkirk in Scotland's Premiership in January 2024 posed as considerable milestones in Tait's career. His stint at Hamilton seamlessly transitioned into a profound influence within Falkirk in the 2024-2025 season where he striked twice among 33 first team appearances.
Finally, the curtain of ambiguity regarding Tait's career was lifted when he permanently transferred from Hibernian to Falkirk in July 2024. Providing tangible returns to Falkirk, he justified his contract with 33 first team appearances and knocking in 2 goals in his very first season. Tait continued to demonstrate an uncanny consistency into the ongoing 2025-2026 season, with 21 first team appearances and one goal under his belt as of now. His blossoming career graph is indeed a poetry in flux, much like his footwork on the field.