Very true. I was going to state same earlier but felt it better left said by someone from Scotland itself. Here in Canada a similar peculiarity as it relates to players from New Brunswick, PEI, Newfoundland & Nova Scotia. Some serious Junior talent, potential gone unfulfilled & over several generations. Same from the nordic European countries, be it Norway, Sweden, Finland etc.
In addition to being "run at" and guttersniped, culturally, everything rather overwhelming. I played on a team in Junior with several guys from the Maritimes and another from Scandinavia late 60's early 70's. The abuse they took from opponents was bad enough, at training camps really pretty deplorable. All of them returning home early in the season after making the clubs. Just a waste really as we were talking some serious innate hockey skills & IQ. But who needs that? Rednecks calling them out due to accent or origination? Even Francophones from Quebec, unwelcome in Ontario during my era.
Its really little wonder that Tony Hand left early. Nothing to do with not wanting to be a smaller fish in a bigger pond & ultimately asking himself if the price is worth the pain. Upon arrival on the ice: The Code: your just not right. Talk funny. Dress a bit differently. Drop em.... and yet it continues with the Import Draft, with the Outlaw Jr. League in Ontario. Kids from Murmansk or wherever parachuted in to small, blue collar towns on the fringes of Major Jr. markets, pursuing dreams that'll never happen, despondently returning home and after seeing & tasting just enough, messed right up, solace in drink, drugs or whatever. Unprepared. Made to feel as an Alien Invader. Dreams can Die Hard and with a Vengeance.