Dunfermline have big decisions to make for next year. Players will hear their fate next week, they hope.

Mason said: "We are in limbo. A lot of the boys are out of contract and whatever the club decide to do is out of our hands, we have to wait and see what happens. I was involved in getting the team promoted which was nice but it shows you how things can turn around. It's hard to get out of your head what happened on Monday night. We didn't win enough games to stay up and it's not a nice thing, obviously, and the feeling is still stuck in my throat. But it's the reality and you have to deal with it and see what the future holds."
If given the nod of a new deal next week, Mason has promised to give his all next season in order to help the Fifers return to the SPL at the first time of asking. He said: "I have been here a number of years and had great times here, I have really enjoyed it. It's obviously not nice when you get relegated but it's about how you bounce back. The First Division is never an easy league to get out of. It is a contrast to the SPL but that's where you want to play your football, you want to test yourself against the best. I'm sure young players coming through will think the same. The challenge is to get out first time of asking, that's the aim."



