I AM writing to you to see if you can obtain any answers for us.

After selling off the ground at Turf Moor "to secure our future" Burnley FC called a meeting a few days ago to once again announce redundancies and once again they are in the lowest paid sectors of the staff.

Is it not time the axe was wielded from the top?

We have a chief exec, a company secretary (one a Blackburn FC fan and the other been there too long) as well as three admin assistants is it not time to appoint a fresh new general manager and save two big wages here as well as injecting a bit of life into the club?

It is time Barry Kilby woke up and realised too many chiefs and not enough indians at this club and that it is faces and personalities that always come into the equation at times like this.

We have stadium managers, ground safety managers, a customer service manager (and shop and ticket office staff are the ones to go again obviously a shortage of customers), all big wages and doing similar roles.

We feel used again have worked hard selling season tickets and shirts and have once again been stabbed in the back by those at the top.

We want some answers: What has happened to the money from the sale of the ground?

Why are the jobs at the top always secure?

Why do they not tell the truth in the papers about the financial position we are in?

Accrington Stanley need not worry about the "pairing" situation, it is BFC who are panicking!

A VERY DISGRUNTLED MEMBER OF STAFF AND NOT THE ONLY ONE