Rangers manager Ally McCoist has made vehemently clear that he has no intentions of walking away from the club.
The Glasgow giants entered administration and were deducted 10 points from their total earlier this week, effectively handing the title to Old Firm rivals Celtic.
Amidst all the uncertainty, caused by a potentially crippling £75million tax bill, McCoist says he is not about to jump ship just as times get tough.
"This is my club, the same as it is for thousands and thousands of Rangers supporters. We don't do walking away.
"There is no doubt about it, it's a low time," he added.
"The club is at a low ebb everybody sees that it's very, very apparent so we all have to believe and have faith and go forward and we will do that.
"The club will come out of this the other end, of that I have no doubt and that is without doubt the most important thing.""Not at all. Absolutely not at all," he told Sky Sports News.