Butcher chose not to challenge the SFA call after he criticised referee George Salmond in their 1-1 draw with Aberdeen last month. The whistler showed Owain Tudur Jones a red card and refused to award Caley a penalty kick.
Inverness boss Terry Butcher will sit in the stand during the first top-flight Highland derby after accepting a one-match touchline ban.
Butcher chose not to challenge the SFA call after he criticised referee George Salmond in their 1-1 draw with Aberdeen last month. The whistler showed Owain Tudur Jones a red card and refused to award Caley a penalty kick.
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