Leishman admits Pars are on brink

Dunfermline director of football Jim Leishman has revealed the club could go under in a matter of weeks unless supporters and potential investors help a new steering group come up with a rescue plan.

The former Dunfermline player and manager is heading a working party who have taken control of the day-to-day running of the financially-stricken club. Majority shareholder Gavin Masterton announced last night he would step down from the board, while chairman John Yorkston is to stand down as chairman and assume the role of honorary president after a share issue is completed.

A sum of £134,000 is owed to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, although it is believed the amount is not due to be paid in one instalment. On the task ahead, Leishman said: “It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done at this football club, it’s the hardest thing I’ve got to try to achieve.

“Will I do it? I don’t know. But I can’t do it by myself.”

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