Describing it as his "trademark", SFA president George Peat entered a press conference at Hampden on Wednesday morning confusingly clutching a plastic dinosaur.
The gathering was scheduled for Peat and chief executive Stewart Regan to offer their views on the publication of the second part of Henry McLeish's in-depth study into Scottish football, which recommended a modernisation of the governing body.
When asked why he had brought the toy into the press conference, Peat responded: "I'm trying to get rid of that reputation."
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