This a pretty wild assessment. Having read quite a few of your posts I feel you heavily weight in favour of players you've seen play well in youth tournaments for Australia or in the AL. You heavily weight against players who play poorly in youth tournaments, who play in Scotland or have questioned their national allegiance. You don't weight heavily enough a players senior club form and club level. That's just an observation.
The careers that Robertson and Triantis are having outstrips contemporaries like Teague, Hollman, Nisbet, Thurgate et al. It's too early to predict with Valadon, Bozinovski, Deli et al. Segecic is the guy in the coversation based on playing qualities and club career.
Probably all the first paragraph is true, Quicky.
Unlike most current UEFA leagues I have seen more Scottish club football. And Italian football.
Also, Triantis and Robbo’s club careers may be currently better, but they don’t want to be Socceroos.
I’m seeing superior skill sets in many younger players than their predecessors. Superior body shape, first touch and handling speed - plus superior off the ball movement in possession.
One has to credit you for comprehension, Q!
I’ll also quote you as stating that I could be at fault for extolling the virtues of young tyros by potential, over performances at senior level. I constantly consider this excellent point you’ve made.
Scotland
Their off the ball movement to support the ball carrier is worse than the AL and Serie A.
Their 1v1 ball winning capacity in heading, tackling, body on body, may be second to none.
IMO Scottish skill set doesn’t extrapolate well to international football. Too much transitional football and second ball duels.
Apart from Celtic, I’ve seen no Scottish club teams move the ball as quickly as Aus u20s.