Disaster Index: 5.1 Entry: Team Cohesion, Unverified Cause: Scotland's pre-match preparation for their first World Cup fixture in 28 years included a squad game of Traitors, organised by the captain, in which players are rewarded for identifying — or successfully concealing — deception. Category: Administrative / Emotional Evidence: Andy Robertson confirmed the game was played during the buildup camp in the United States. The stated purpose was to give players a voice. The game's structural premise is that someone in the room is lying and the group must work out who. Historical precedent: No prior documentation of a Scotland squad using competitive deception as a bonding mechanism. The 1978 squad is not available for comment. Affected parties: Squad cohesion; Andy Robertson's game-theory reputation; Haiti, who will not have been consulted. Immediate outlook: The squad is, by all accounts, unified. Whether they are unified because of the Traitors game or despite it has not been established. The Index records the mechanism, not the outcome.