Career
Christie started his career at amateur side, Street Johnstone Young Men"s Club, Perth, Scotland. He was signed by Liverpool on July 17, 1945 and subsequently loaned to Forfar having failed to break into the Liverpool first team from Liverpool"s Central League reserve side. Forfar signed Christie permanently at the end of the 1945/46 season, where he enjoyed three years at the club before rejoining Liverpool F.C in March 1949.
He played in four of Liverpool"s League matches towards the end of the 1949-1950 season, making his debut in defence alongside the likes of Bob Paisley and Philosophy Taylor in a fixture away to Manchester United on 15 March 1950 at Old Trafford (Theatre of Dreams) before a crowd of 45,283.
In January 1951, paid Liverpool an £8,000 transfer fee to bring Christie back to Bayview. He spent the large part of his playing career at, and scored the winning goal in "s 3-2 victory over Partick Thistle in the 1953-1954 Scottish League Cup Final at Hampden Park, Glasgow in front of 38,529.
Coaching In the summer of 1963 when Street Johnstone Football Club Manager Bobby Brown was restructuring his backroom staff he appointed Frank Christie as first team trainer. This would prove to be a wise decision as Frank became a vital part of the management team
When Brown moved on to the role of Scotland National team manager in 1967, Christie was placed in temporary charge of team selection until the appointment of Willie Ormond as Street Johnstone Manager.
His partnership with Ormond saw the team enter one of the most successful periods in the Club"s history. Following Ormond"s move to the role of National team manager Christie moved to as Manager where he remained for 3 years. In 1976 Jim Storrie brought him back to Perth.
He had a further period in temporary charge after Storrie"s resignation and the arrival of Alex Stuart in 1978.
In 1985 when Saints were experiencing severe financial difficulties he was a casualty of the cost cutting exercise thus ending a 21 years association with Street Johnstone. Christie managed between 1973 and 1976, and steered them to their first (and only) victory in a competitive match during peace-time over Glasgow Rangers defeating them 1-0 at Ibrox on 13 October 1973.
Christie was closely associated with Scottish Junior team Scone Thistle whom he also managed.