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 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.
Posted on 7th Jun 2018
The Walter Tull Memorial at Sixfields has been restored in readiness for the Remembrance services later in the year.
Posted on 28th May 2018
Trust accepts that the re-naming of Sixfields Stadium reflects today's commercial pressure across the world of football - but Sixfields will always be Sixfields
Posted on 22nd May 2018
Trust hopes to broker deal to kick start the re-development of the East Stand at Sixfields
Posted on 14th Apr 2018
Latest from the Trust on another missed deadline for the East Stand and the departure of 5USport.
Posted on 9th Feb 2018
Trust statement regarding East Stand development at Sixfields
Posted on 30th Jul 2017
Celebrate the Trust's Silver Jubilee by joining us
Posted on 2nd Jan 2017
The events of that meeting a quarter of a century ago led to the formation of this Supporters’ Trust, the very first of its kind in existence.