Cunningstunt
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To be fair there was the AIS which provided funding. A lot of the gg went through there with Ron Smith and Steve O'Connor from memory.The NSL (before you started following sockah) and the associated junior/youth development system of that era was run on the smell of an oily rag but managed to deliver top shelf world class players to top 5 euro leagues.
Clueless old codger still trying to justify his certificate of participation at some hick coaching course delivered by some dope with a dutch accent.
Your delusion remains next level.
The level to make it in a top 5 league in the late 90s into 2000s was lower. Australia was one of the first of the new talent pools to get an opportunity, but as a lot of the rest of the world got involved, the amount of talent pushed us further down.
This was always going to happen but the shock of the transition from the NSL into the aleague and the loss of federal funding magnified the drop off.