Born on the frosty 25th of January in the year of our Lord 2006, Mitchell Frame hails from the green and pleasant land of Scotland. This robust lad serves primarily as a defensive left back for the esteemed club of Aberdeen when he's found frolicking upon the pitch. His towering stature of 5ft 10in (or 1.78m to you metric folks) is a sight to behold. Matched with a well-honed weight of 10st 9lb (that's 68kg for those with a continental flair), Frame cuts quite a striking figure. The proud holder of the number 3 jersey, his presence is a constant reassurance to his team and threat to adversaries.
In the memorable summer month of July in 2021, young Frame traded his local pitch for the famed terrain of Celtic, amongst the Premiership elite in Scotland. In their verdant embrace, he learned the ropes and carved his name with determined vigour.
His tenure with Celtic saw him grow in skill and wisdom, moulding him into a player of considerable talent. His exploits on the pitch won him many a cheer from the Celtic faithful and his presence at the back was a comforting constant. He was part of a Celtic squad that delighted and frustrated in equal measure, a testament to the highs and lows that are the bedrock of any true footballing journey.
However, all good things must end and in the autumn month of September 2025, Mitchell Frame bid farewell to Celtic, as he returned to his home terrain. He transferred from Celtic to Aberdeen, a change of scene still nestled in the Scottish Premiership. The price of this marriage? Alas, that romantic mystery was guarded as an undisclosed fee, leaving fans and pundits alike to only speculate.