Exactly...
Players who play lots of games build superior physicality. ~46 League Two matches means players develop match-specific endurance, repeated sprint ability, strength in duels, and injury resilience through high-intensity running and contact.
Jake Hollman’s limited starts at Walsall highlight how bench time hinders this conditioning compared to consistent footballers. Game volume forges tougher, sharper athletes....
To be brutality honest I'm not sure why players from the A League go to lower divisions in England in this day and age....
It can't always be a money thing.
Places like Austria, Holland or Belgium offer better technical fit, smoother adaptation, and probably more game time.
If it's to get noticed, then you will by the big boys anywhere if you're good enough Modern scouting and data analytics like Wyscout, Opta, AI-driven recruitment tools, and global networks mean you can get noticed from almost anywhere now.