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 22nd Oct 2016
Supporters' Trust will be canvassing fans to see whether they think safe standing should be explored.
Posted on 25th Aug 2016
Following the Cobblers being drawn against Manchester United at home in the EFL Cup, the Trust wishes to pen this open letter to the football club:
Posted on 15th Aug 2016
Board member and former Cobblers reporter pens his thoughts.
Posted on 31st Jul 2016
It's 25 years since Northampton Town fans formed the first ever supporters' trust.
Posted on 11th May 2016
Management staff leave Sixfields to take up new roles at Sheffield United.
Posted on 9th Apr 2016
Remembering Brian Lomax, securing promotion to League One and paying tribute to our best ever team - all in a day's work!
Posted on 6th Apr 2016
Tree will be planted at Walter Tull Memorial at 1:30pm before Bristol Rovers game.
Posted on 15th Mar 2016
The Trust board has made a number of decisions following its latest meeting.
Posted on 2nd Feb 2016
Former MP and now Trust board member speaks with Stuart Linnell about the loan fiasco.