Inverness Caledonian Thistle boss Terry Butcher has spoken of his "sadness" at Rangers going into administration.
The former Ibrox player also admits he fears his former club's plight could have a knock-on effect on other clubs in the Scottish Premier League.
Having experienced administration while with Motherwell in 2002, Butcher has also spoken about the turmoil players and staff will go through.
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