SFA president George Peat has ordered a full-scale investigation into the drinking scandal that led to Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor being dropped from the Scotland side to face Iceland.
The pair were initially told to leave Scotland’s training camp at Loch Lomond after an argument with George Burley over their behaviour.
But the pair returned to the squad and despite SFA chief executive Gordon Smith insisting the issue was dealt with, Peat wants answers.
“I want a full detailed explanation about exactly what happened at the team hotel on Sunday morning,” he told the Daily Record. “Who gave the players permission to have drinks and why?
“I want to know exactly what the behaviour of the players involved was like and if there were complaints made to the hotel by guests who may have been upset by what they saw or heard.
“I want to know everything and I also want to know why those players made the gestures which were all over the newspapers on Thursday morning. I want to know who those gestures were aimed at.
“It will be up to either the manager or chief executive to bring that information to the table. When the full report is ready t will go before the full board and then we will see where we take it from there.”