COWDENBEATH Football Club's important meetings to help shape the way ahead for the club will go ahead this coming week after having to be postponed due to the snow of two weeks ago.

With the club struggling to avoid the Pyramid relegation play-offs, the board want everyone with an interest in the Blue Brazil to get involved in these meetings which will look at how the future can be shaped.

The club will either be in Ladbrokes League 2 next season, or the Lowland League, and the latter situation would cause concerns for cash flow.

The club has set up its Club 135 mechanism to raise funds to secure a solid financial base for the way ahead, but it will need a lot of work behind the scenes to succeed.

The board want to explain the problems that exist and the ‘honour the past, ensure a future’ slogan which accompanies the way ahead.

Said the club's finance director, David Allan: "Clearly the aim is to stay in League 2 and the management and players will battle to the end to achieve that.

"But if it were to fail we have to be ready to ensure that the club continues in the Lowland League and try to get back into League 2 as soon as possible.

"That is why these meetings are important and we want as many fans as possible to turn out on Thursday at the Junction Bar at 7pm."

The EGM has now been re-scheduled for Monday March 19 and the Public Meeting has now been re-scheduled to go ahead at the Junction Bar at 7pm on Thursday March 22.