Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Terry Butcher admits he does have sympathy for embattled Rangers but says there is a time and a place for it.
Caley host the struggling Glasgow giants on Sunday and although the focus will be directed on Ally McCoist and his men, Butcher is not about to sink away from the limelight as he targets a much-needed victory for his club.
"But I'm interested only in what we do.
"As much as I have great sympathy for Rangers, there is a time and a place for it.
"We won't have any sympathy during the game. Before and after it we will. Nobody would have sympathy for us if we were in the same position.
"We have our own agenda and we just want to go out and enjoy the day.
"The chance is there for us. We have yet to pick up a point against the Old Firm this season and this is an opportunity to do so.
"What Rangers do doesn't really interest me. We just want to try and win the game." "I know the focus will be very much on them. That's to be expected," he said.