New Scotland Under-21 coach Rainer Bonhof has chosen his first squad - and read the riot act over junk food and using both feet.
The former German international was dismayed to find players munching crisps and chocolate during this week's training stint at Kilmarnock.
But he has pronounced the exercise - which included a 1-0 victory over a strong Killie side thanks to a Simon Lynch goal at Rugby Park - a success ahead of his first match in charge against Denmark at East End Park on Tuesday.
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Scotland Under-21 squad:
Goalkeepers
Craig Gordon (Heart of Midlothian), David McEwan (Livingston), Allan McGregor (Rangers), Derek Soutar (Dundee).
Defenders
Gary Caldwell (Newcastle United), Peter Canero (Kilmarnock), Chris Doig (Nottingham Forest), Andrew Dowie (Rangers), Stuart Duff (Dundee United), Steven Hammell (Motherwell), John Kennedy (Celtic), Jamie McCunnie (Dundee United).
Midfield
Darren Fletcher (Manchester United), Stephen Hughes (Rangers), Brian Kerr (Newcastle United), Ian Murray (Hibernian), Jamie McFadden (Motherwell), Stephen Simmons (Heart of Midlothian), Michael Stewart (Manchester United).
Forwards
Darren Mackie (Aberdeen), Shaun Maloney (Celtic), Steven McLean (Rangers), Tom McManus (Hibernian), Garry O'Connor (Hibernian).
Several players did not make the full squad, but seven have been put on stand-by: Kris Boyd (Kilmarnock), Simon Lynch (Celtic), Alan Morgan (Blackburn Rovers), Stephen Murray (Kilmarnock), David McCracken (Dundee Utd), Burton O'Brien (Blackburn Rovers - who almost made the South African World Cup squad) and Stephen Pearson (Motherwell).
They could be used against Israel and Northern Ireland early next month.