Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton have released their individual selections for the Scottish Premiership Team of the Season [1].
These lists provide a benchmark for player performance across the league and highlight the consensus on the top talent in Scotland. Because the analysts are former professionals, their picks often influence the broader conversation regarding player value and end-of-season awards.
The selections include a combined XI, which merges the preferences of both analysts into a single representative lineup [1]. This process involves comparing individual strengths and consistency throughout the campaign to determine who earned a spot in the final squad [2].
Boyd and Sutton have previously used similar formats to revisit pre-season predictions and preview the return of the top-flight action [3, 4]. By analyzing the season in retrospect, they identify which players exceeded expectations and which failed to meet their projected impact.
The exercise serves as a final review of the competitive landscape in the Scottish Premiership. It acknowledges the standout performers from various clubs, ensuring that contributions from outside the league's dominant teams are recognized.
“Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton have released their individual selections for the Scottish Premiership Team of the Season”
The release of these selections marks the transition from active competition to the off-season evaluation phase. By establishing a 'Team of the Season,' analysts create a narrative of success that can impact player transfer valuations and contract negotiations during the summer window.





