The coalition of Dunfermline supporters, Pars United, will work with the club's administrator, Bryan Jackson, to try to pull together a Company Voluntary Arrangement proposal for the creditors by early July.

That gives the fans only eight weeks to raise the money to fund the offer, which will require 75% support from those owed money by the Fife club. Although there were rumours of a consortium involving investors from Italy being interested, only the Dunfermline supporters are currently considered viable and credible bidders for the club. Pars United intend to continue their fundraising initiatives, but there remain several complications to beginning the process of exiting administration during July.

Pars United will rely on funding from individuals, local groups and from the Pars Supporters Trust. However, the proposal is likely to be based upon an agreement to use East End Park, or preferably ownership of the stadium, since it is a valuable community resource and earns money for the club. It is currently owned by East End Park Ltd, which is controlled by Gavin Masterton, the club's former owner. It is expected that East End Park Ltd will go into administration as a consequence of the club suffering the same fate, but until that happens Masterton will remain in control of the ground.