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William Frame was a Scottish
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who played as a
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, although he could also play at
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. He spent six years with
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and six with
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Willie Frame
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(being heavily involved during a period in the late 1920s where the "Steelmen" consistently finished near the top of the
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table, being runners-up in the 1926–27 and 1929–30 seasons). Serving as
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at some points, he was also reported as being on the verge of leaving the club when left out of the team, and eventually fell out of favour at
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and moved to second-tier
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. He did not score any goals in over 430 appearances in Scotland's leagues or the
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in four consecutive years, and he was a guest member of a squad organised by
Third Lanark Third Lanark Athletic Club was a Scottish football club based in Glasgow. Founded in 1872 as an offshoot of the 3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, the club was a founder member of the Scottish Football Association (SFA) in 1872 and the Scottish ...
that toured South America in the summer of 1923,Tommy McInally: Celtic's Bad Bhoy
David Potter; Black & White Publishing, 2009;
also visiting that region with Motherwell in 1928. After retiring, he unsuccessfully applied to be manager of
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and
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and later joined the AEI works at Motherwell, where his sons already worked; 1960s player John Moore credited Frame with providing good advice on becoming a professional having seen him play in casual workplace games. Frame was also a groundskeeper at a local park. Frame's career has been merged in some sources with that of a younger player of the same name, a
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who was a reserve with Motherwell at the same time as the defender left the club, then played in England's
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for one year with
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in 1931–32, followed by two seasons at
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in the Republic of Ireland and four seasons with Linfield in Northern Ireland, returning to Motherwell for a short spell in 1938.Hunter Plays
''Dundee Courier'', 14 October 1938, via
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References

Year of birth uncertain 1890s births Year of death missing Place of death missing 20th-century deaths Footballers from Larkhall Scottish men's footballers Motherwell F.C. players Clyde F.C. players Larkhall Thistle F.C. players Scottish Junior Football Association players Scottish Football League players Men's association football fullbacks Men's association football wing halves Third Lanark A.C. players Dunfermline Athletic F.C. players {{Scotland-footy-defender-1890s-stub