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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.

Consultation to be held with supporters following fundraising efforts

Posted on 19th Jan 2016

Survey will help Trust board in decision making process following the fundraising that happened in the last months of 2015.

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Open forum with Kelvin Thomas

Posted on 31st Dec 2015

Chairman to meet the Fans.

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Supporters' Trust holds first meeting with new owner Kelvin Thomas

Posted on 11th Dec 2015

Members of Trust board had positive meeting with new chairman of the Football Club this week.

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Proposed Government Bill will give fans right to buy shares and Trust elected board members

Posted on 7th Dec 2015

Bill has been put forward by Clive Efford MP, and backed by Supporters Direct.

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Report following 2015 AGM at Cheyne Walk Club

Posted on 25th Nov 2015

A report of proceedings of the Trust's annual general meeting.

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Statement following agreed sale of NTFC to Kelvin Thomas

Posted on 23rd Nov 2015

Trust is very relieved and absolutely delighted that the sale of the football club has finally been agreed.

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£10,000 set aside for hardship fund for NTFC staff

Posted on 20th Nov 2015

Plus latest views from Trust board following statements from Kelvin Thomas, David Cardoza and NBC.

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Trust appoints new board members and lawyers at latest board meeting

Posted on 12th Nov 2015

Work continuing in private behind the scenes as HMRC hearing approaches.

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Northampton Borough Council lodges a Petition for Administration in bid to buy time for NTFC

Posted on 11th Nov 2015

Petition would not result in points deduction, but has precedence over HMRC action. Judge will have final say.

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