The Scotsman

St Johnstone players ‘among the most loyal in European football’

A survey has found the Perth football club to be a model of stability on the park, writes Russell Jackson

- Chris.mccall@jpress.co.uk

They have become known as a model of stability in Scottish football in recent years, combining top six finishes with fiscal rectitude.

Now St Johnstone have been found to have among the most loyal players in Europe, with first team regulars remaining at Mcdiarmid Park for just under four years on average.

The Perth club topped the league for player loyalty in Scotland and is among the top 10 across the continent, according to a survey of figures compiled by the Football Observator­y.

The results revealed that Scotland’s Premier League ranked ninth in Europe for players having stuck at their club longest. Scottish players tended to play for their team for an average of 1.98 years, according to the study by Ticketgum.com.

A breakdown of the Scottish Premiershi­p has revealed that the team with the most loyal squad was the Perth-based club, where players remained for an average of 3.96 years.

On the other end of the scale, players only stuck with Motherwell for 0.9 years.

St Johnstone, under the management of Northern Irishman Tommy Wright, have enjoyed one of the best spells in the club’s history in recent years.

They won the Scottish Cup – the club’s first major trophy – in 2014 and have qualified for the Europa League on several occasions.

Ticketgum mapped the average number of years a footballer spends in the employer club’s first team squad, as of the current league season.

According to the Football Observator­y, a respected statistics website, this offers an indication of a team’s stability.

It found player loyalty gives clubs a competitiv­e advantage “on a sporting level or an economic one”, defined as a greater capacity to launch careers of club-trained players and generating revenues through their transfer.

The English Premier League was placed among the most stable leagues in Europe, with newly signed players representi­ng 33.3 per cent of the league.

This is compared to the Scottish Premiershi­p where 42.5 per cent of players have been newly signed over the course of the year.

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