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Graham Dorrans on Dunfermline devastation and his own future after relegation to League One

A season that started with Dunfermline among the Championship title favourites ended with the club being relegated on Saturday after a 1-0 defeat to Queen's Park in the play-off semi-final.

It was the last thing Graham Dorrans expected when the former Rangers and Dundee star signed on at East End Park last summer after returning to Scotland following a spell in Australia.

The 35-year-old club captain was hailed as a major capture for the Pars, bringing with him several years experience of playing in the English Premier League with West Brom, as well as 12 Scotland caps.

But after promising signs in the Premier Sports Cup, Dunfermline's season quickly unravalled with manager Peter Grant sacked with the club bottom of the table and winless after 12 games.

John Hughes was appointed but was unable to save their season with Simon Murray's 89th minute winner, after Efe Ambrose had earlier been sent off for a last man challenge on the striker, condemning the Fifers to League One next season, and sending Queen's Park into the play-off final against Airdrie.

"Everybody is bitterly disappointed. It sums up our season really. Everyone is devastated in there," said a crestfallen Dorrans.

"It's not been lost today. The sending off doesn't help us, but over the course of the season we are where we are for a reason. "Simply, we haven't been good enough and we've found ourselves in this position.

"It's never easy when you get relegated with a football cub. It's very raw at the minute.

"I came here to try and get promoted, but over the course of the season, we are where we are for a reason. It's not because of lack of effort, we've just not been good enough.

"The league doesn't lie when it comes to this time of the year and we've found

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