Rangers defender Lee Wallace has admitted that the club's season has been a "major disappointment".
Stuart McCall's side are currently third in the Scottish Championship, a whopping 26 points behind leaders Hearts, and while Wallace accepts that the campaign has been poor, he is hopeful that the Gers' stay in the second tier will only be temporary.
He told the Daily Record: "Although this season has been a major disappointment it will become a small speck in the club's history in a few years.
"If we're still here in four or five years' time we'll look back at that when there's a possibility of playing Champions League football again. That's what I signed up for. I made my debut in the qualifiers.
"We can look back and say, 'That was just a period when it wasn't great but look where we are now'. That's still the plan."
Rangers host bottom-of-the-table Cowdenbeath next Saturday.