Football is a team game and like all sports a confidence game as well as skills based.
The same players in a different environment can change from also-rans to world beaters.
Maybe 50% of those on the transfer list could do well in the right environment. Maybe more than a couple of those released could also.
With the right leadership and a run of good results players start to express themselves.
Wilder has had individual decisions to make about each player to include their ability, character, fitness record, age and playing positions.
A couple may well have been unlucky to find that the new manager wishes to make a bold statement of intent with wholesale changes which certainly change the mind set of everybody concerned with the club, most importantly the players who are still here.
There is still time for a couple of those transfer-listed players to earn the right to be taken off the transfer list if they want to stay; some will get better offers, some may not get another job.
Of the retained more senior players not transfer-listed, a couple have a lot to prove and have a 50/50 chance at best and Scougall is one of those. A couple of them may be sold yet so the remaining nucleus of the squad can get even smaller. The younger hopefuls, Reed, Whiteman, Lewin all have their personal challenges to establish themselves in the first team too.
Good luck Chris Wilder, I hope the Board and the fans give you loads of support and encouragement and patience.
We could start the first game next season with as many as 6 brand new players/ young lads and almost a totally new bench.