It is a question of the style of football, Keeper.You make some amazing leaps in logic at times. It now seems that you are saying that the Dutch second tier is a better league for Australian players than the Scottish Premiership, based purely on it being a professional league and presumably having Dutch coaches.
I don’t watch the Eerste Divisie, but nothing I’ve read suggests that it is a better standard than the Scottish Prem. In fact I’ve read a number of things suggesting the standard is quite poor. Even if the coaches in the Eerste Divisie are world beaters (and let’s face it, they aren’t or they wouldn’t be coaching there), the standard of play is much more important for the development of senior players (which Nisbet is, he is 26 years old) than the standard of coaching.
I might be wrong and the Eerste might be a great league, but you don’t know that any more than I do.
When Ad Derkson and Arie Schans were in Aus coaching AL youth coaches, and a limited intake of the great unwashed, they claimed the AL was about the same standard as the lowest Eredivisie teams and the best Eerste, despite some awful collective defending in the then AL.
They didn’t realise it was a huge compliment! They only really rated Ajax, PSV and Feyenoorde. Possibly FC Twente and AZ Alkmaar?
In the Eerste the coaching more greatly aligns with what we are trying to do in Aus, whereas Scotland has more play in the transitions - hence ball winning is paramount, over off the ball movement to support the player on it.
The Eerste also has greater promise of being elevated to the Eredivisie as a team unit, or, getting an individual transfer to it. Overall the Eredivisie is the 6th ranked league in UEFA.
Not sure where Scotland is ranked comparatively? Other than a transfer to Celtic or Rangers, there isn’t a higher level to aspire to in Scotland.
For some reason Aussies seem to do much better in Netherlands, than Portugal, which is usually similarly ranked to Netherlands.