Northampton Town Supporters' Trust was formed in January 1992, as a result of a large public meeting attended by over 600 fans. This meeting was called by a group of ordinary supporters, including Rob Marshall, editor of the fanzine What a Load of Cobblers, and Brian Lomax, in response to a financial crisis at the club and a series of misleading statements issued by the then chairman.
Posted on 19th Jul 2018
The Trust will be sponsoring the Cobblers home match with Crewe Alexandra on 3 November and will be dedicating the fixture to the Tull 100 Football Remembers #NoBarriers project. Primary schoolchildren on the football club’s community programme will be invited to help design a logo for a special club Tull 100 shirt which will be worn by the first-team as they warm up for the Crewe game.
Posted on 16th Jul 2018
Open forum with the manager will take place at Sixfields, 7.30pm on Wednesday 1 August
Posted on 15th Jul 2018
Please come and see us at NTFC's Open Day on Sunday. If you are not already a Trust member, why not sign up and help us to preserve the future of League football in Northampton?
Posted on 5th Jul 2018
Leyton Orient Fans Trust has returned the £2,500 which NTFC Supporters Trust donated to the east London club's regeneration fund.
Posted on 3rd Jul 2018
The life and times of Northampton Town Supporters Trust
Posted on 29th Jun 2018
NTFC Supporters Trust are pleased to announce confirmation of a tour of the First World War Western Front Battlefields. 1918 marked the final year of the war and Northampton Town suffered grievously, losing, in total six players including Walter Tull, player–manager Fred Lessons and Victoria Cross recipient Bernard Vann.