Butcher plans another away day success

09 September 2010 17:30
Inverness manager Terry Butcher is confident his side can bounce back from their home defeat by Hamilton as they are revelling in the opportunity to play at top-flight grounds. Caley Thistle stunned Scottish Cup holders Dundee United with a 4-0 victory at Tannadice in their first Clydesdale Bank Premier League match on the road since winning promotion. The Irn-Bru First Division champions, who have not lost a league match outside of the Highlands since November last year, now face Hibernian at Easter Road on Saturday. Butcher said: "We enjoy our away games and like our day trips to the capital. We enjoy the fight and the challenge but we also like to play football and we did that against Dundee United. "The boys have that in them because they play as a team, everyone loses together, but more importantly wins together, and there's nothing better than a winning dressing room. We're still buoyant because we just love being in the SPL. "The next three games just sum it up - going to a great stadium at Easter Road, the TV game against Hearts and a trip to Parkhead. Easter Road is a lovely ground to go to. It will be a great pitch and a ground to relish going too but our last trip was to another great arena at Dundee United and we played some good stuff there."

Source: PA