Butcher gunning for Ibrox win

28 October 2010 17:44
Terry Butcher has warned Rangers that Inverness do not fear anyone ahead of Saturday's clash between the two teams at Ibrox.[LNB] Inverness were the last Scottish team to beat Rangers at Ibrox, more than 19 months ago shortly before their relegation from the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.[LNB]The Highland side have not lost an away game in the league for almost a year and Butcher revealed there was a belief in his team that their record could be extended.[LNB]"A lot of players have got experience of going down there and winning," the former Rangers captain said.[LNB]"We were the last team to win down there in the league and it should bring back fantastic memories.[LNB]"We have nothing to fear. Rangers are on a great run and everyone will be tipping a home win, but they tipped a home win the last time.[LNB]"I don't have to tell my players about Rangers - they are a formidable team to be up against. But we like to play against them and we like the occasion.[LNB]"The boys have worked very hard for this away record - to be unbeaten since last November is marvellous. We want that to continue."[LNB]The Irn-Bru First Division champions have been the surprise package in the SPL this season, winning away at Dundee United, Kilmarnock and St Mirren to take up an early top-six position.[LNB]Butcher added: "People say 'yes, but it's Ibrox'. But we're on a four-match unbeaten run, we have the third best defensive record in the SPL. We wanted to make an impact and we have.[LNB]"Caley Thistle have always bloodied the noses of the big boys in the SPL. They have landed a few knockout blows in the past.[LNB]"We are not overawed by anyone and we don't fear anyone."[LNB]

Source: Team_Talk