The original Scottish Cup trophy is so old that the winners only handle a replica each year, and an accident on Friday showed why that's such a good idea.
The replica was present at an event hosted by finalists Inverness when a photographer accidentally knocked it over. A figurine of a footballer on top of the lid was knocked off and broken.
Oops... A replica of the #ScottishCup has been damaged during a photocall in #Inverness http://t.co/EJmECZgahR pic.twitter.com/kKatLBiVtE
- BBC Scotland News (@BBCScotlandNews) May 22, 2015
The Scottish Football Association have little more than a week to repair the cup before the final between Inverness and Falkirk on May 30.
Inverness cancelled an event for the replica cup to be on display on Saturday, and they were also eager to shift the blame, writing on Twitter:
For the avoidance of any doubt, none of the #ICTFC players or club personnel were responsible for the damage done to the Scottish Cup.
- Official ICTFC (@ICTFC) May 22, 2015
It would have been a tragedy had the same fate befallen the original Scottish Cup trophy, which at 142 years is the oldest surviving football trophy in the world. It's kept full-time at Hampden.
Information from Press Association was used in this report.