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Thanks to the legendary Andrew Howe for this. He gathered for me the youth minutes during the entire a league and nsl era. I suspect we are only catching up this year!
This is the plot from the pfa report showing playing minutes by age compared to other leagues
Andrew Howard calculated % distribution of minutes played in each season by age group for all 47 completed men's seasons. Notice the u20s crash until recently where they start to catch up to the nsl era
And here's a chart like that on page 16 of the PFA report - share of minutes played by age for five evenly-spaced seasons (1977, 1988, 1999/2000, 2011/12, 2023/24).
So in principle still a fraction behind where the nsl was which is no suprise since we don't have a h&a nyl pushing players into the squad. We also have 3 less australia based teams then back then. Interesting the purple path around 1999/2000 looks the best. Due to foriegners taking key spots, aussie scout has observed that we give youth minutes less often to key positions, with CAM in particular a worry
So while we are improving out of sight, it is still looking to be well down on the golden gen. Still, better is something to look forward to
This is the plot from the pfa report showing playing minutes by age compared to other leagues

Andrew Howard calculated % distribution of minutes played in each season by age group for all 47 completed men's seasons. Notice the u20s crash until recently where they start to catch up to the nsl era
And here's a chart like that on page 16 of the PFA report - share of minutes played by age for five evenly-spaced seasons (1977, 1988, 1999/2000, 2011/12, 2023/24).

So in principle still a fraction behind where the nsl was which is no suprise since we don't have a h&a nyl pushing players into the squad. We also have 3 less australia based teams then back then. Interesting the purple path around 1999/2000 looks the best. Due to foriegners taking key spots, aussie scout has observed that we give youth minutes less often to key positions, with CAM in particular a worry
So while we are improving out of sight, it is still looking to be well down on the golden gen. Still, better is something to look forward to
