Cobblers grateful for Trust's support as discussions progress with new council over development of East Stand

Supporters' Trust release statement
The East Stand at the PTS Academy Stadium.The East Stand at the PTS Academy Stadium.
The East Stand at the PTS Academy Stadium.

Cobblers chief executive James Whiting has thanked the Supporters' Trust for their ongoing support regarding plans for the East Stand and says changes continue to be made this summer to take the club forward at all levels.

Northampton released a joint statement with the new West Northants Council on Thursday confirming that discussions remain ongoing and both parties are 'hopeful' of a positive outcome regarding the development of the East Stand.

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The Supporters' Trust had earlier released their own statement, which can be seen in full below, seeking clarity from the owners of Northampton over the future of the club, both on and off the pitch, and they also reiterated their support of a deal with the council that 'ensures the development of the stadium and ongoing future revenue benefit to the club'.

The Cobblers are making structural changes this summer in order to strengthen recruitment and create a more united identity from first-team to the academy, whilst Whiting also reiterated the club's willingness to meet with the Trust.

Whiting said: “We thank the Trust for their continued support of the proposed development discussions with West Northants Council and are encouraged by those discussions as seen in the joint statement between the Council and the club (seen below).

“The summer has already been very busy as we continue to focus on all aspects of the club. The board have agreed significant investments in the training ground to produce four high quality training pitches at Moulton in addition to a major renovation of the pitch at Sixfields, which we hope will have a positive impact on the football.

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“The recruitment committee is also in place and meeting already and with the help of Graham Carr we are also looking at our whole scouting network.

“Our short-term aim is to get the East Stand finished while trying not to place any unnecessary financial pressure on the club, which as custodians and guardians of a community club, is the responsible thing to do.

“We also aim to continue to take the club forward to be playing at the highest level possible, not just the first-team but at all levels, and to continue to have the community, education and academy programmes that we are all extremely proud of and to remain at the heart of the Northampton community.

“I know earlier this week David and Kelvin offered to meet the Trust on Zoom as part of our ongoing commitment to engage and keep them updated and are working to get that set up in the weeks ahead.

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“The football club board have been very supportive of all the plans and we look forward to welcoming fans back to Sixfields next season as supporters have been very much missed over the last 14 months.”

Joint statement from West Northants Council and Northampton Town FC

“It is no secret that there have been ongoing discussions with Northampton Town Football club and the Council about the future of the site at Sixfields.

"These had previously been led by the Borough Council but given the creation of the new West Northants Council it made sense for these discussions to move to the new officers there.

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"We have continued to have positive discussions and explore options and when and if we reach a mutually acceptable plan for the future, this will be put through the Council's public processes for planning and decision making as well as being put before the club's board.

"We are not yet at that stage although we remain hopeful of a good outcome.”

Supporters' Trust statement

"Where do you see Northampton Town FC in five years’ time? What is the plan, on and off the field, for the football club?

"The Supporters Trust is asking these questions of owner David Bower and chairman Kelvin Thomas, in the hope that the answers can provide Cobblers fans with clear reassurance as to how the club will be placed on a progressive footing.

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"For far too long, going back to the ill-fated David Cardoza era but now into the sixth year of the current ownership, the club has played second fiddle to the distracting land development issues that literally surround it.

"Meanwhile, club debt owed to the owners has increased to around £6 million. In this period there has been no issue of new shares for cash subscription and no conversion of debt to equity in satisfaction of the debt, or part of it, which has been a feature of owner funding at many other clubs.

"These debts are recorded as loans to the club and could be repayable to the owners’ corporate entities on demand. They are not gifts or grants. We would be interested to learn whether these obligations of the company will remain, increase, be paid back or be called in and, if the latter, under what circumstances.

"This is a key question as it will confirm, or otherwise, whether the club will remain a going concern for the foreseeable future and it lies at the heart of the Trust’s mission to safeguard the future of a professional football club in Northampton.

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"The club is now progressing its negotiations with the recently-created West Northamptonshire Council about wider land development at Sixfields and the Trust has publicly stated it will fully support a deal which ensures the development of the stadium and ongoing future revenue benefit to the club.

"We want to see a financial plan for the redevelopment of the land that demonstrates in detail how the club will benefit from it, how the club can be placed on a sustainable financial footing and how the debt to the owners will be addressed.

"Should there not have been an investment benefit (which was not forthcoming) in the aftermath of the sale of the club in 2017, in what the Trust’s board understands to have been a 100 per cent takeover of Northampton Town Ventures Ltd by the Chinese company 5U Sport - in two stages, 60 per cent in June and 40 per cent in September of that year?

"No proceeds of that sale have ever been recorded in the accounts of the club’s holding company, Northampton Town Ventures Ltd by way, for example, of a shares subscription by the Chinese and nothing appears in the accounts of its controlling company at the date of the sale, Fantastical Ltd.

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"However, since the sale took place, Fantastical Ltd has been replaced by the offshore company registered in the British Virgin Islands, Belle de Jour Ltd, as the majority shareholder of the holding company and the indebtedness of the club to the owners’ corporate vehicles has risen year by year to more than £6 million, according to the latest published accounts.

"The results of our recent Football Conversation survey strongly endorsed the need for an urgent review and overhaul of the club's infrastructure. Supporters are tired of looking at the unfinished East Stand which sits there as a monument to failure.

"We have always been of the view that equal or greater impetus should be given to improving other areas of the stadium.

"Interestingly, football finance expert Kieran Maguire, in his recent podcast with It’s All Cobblers To Me, endorsed that viewpoint and we are encouraged that some thought is now being given to improving training facilities, integrating the Academy more fully into thinking around a club identity and taking a new look at recruitment, which for too long has been the club’s Achilles’ heel.

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"Maguire even echoed the idea that the athletics track land could be perfect for an income-generating community sports facility.

"These and other improvements were suggested by the Trust at a public meeting two years ago and we are pleased that they have now finally been accepted as being potentially viable.

"And we are excited by plans brought forward by a group of supporters exploring the creation of a new Hotel End terrace within an expanded North Stand, alongside a fans' village showcasing local producers, brewers and musicians.

"We see great benefit in a plan which provides a safe return to terracing for those who want to stand, an improved matchday experience for supporters generally and, not least, a clear opportunity for the club to explore increasing its commercial turnover still further.

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"This would provide the ability to attract younger fans to the club, especially many who follow and may now feel disenfranchised by the recent behaviour of the Big Six clubs.

"There has been a failure over many years to attract new supporters to the club and this during a period when the population of Northampton, which has a very large catchment area, has been growing year by year.

"The South Stand would also benefit from an expansion plan, certainly if the club is serious about stopping Cobblers teams yo-yoing between tiers three and four with the aim of consolidating in League One and aspiring to join the Championship.

"The away end capacity should in time be increased to accommodate visiting supporters from clubs at the higher levels who take more than 1,000 fans on their travels.

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"We hope the club will listen and approach any ideas and plans brought forward in a positive manner.

"The events of recent weeks, indeed the last Covid-affected year, have proved beyond any doubt that football is nothing without fans. But then again we have known that all along.

"For too many club owners though, the fact that fans at this level of the football pyramid contribute the lion’s share of the club’s income - be it through ticket sales, the club shop, catering outlets, iFollow, sponsorship (after all most sponsors are also fans) – is often forgotten.

"Owners are the custodians of the club, the fans more or less are there for life. This has recently been explicitly acknowledged by the chairman, who referred to the owners’ fiduciary responsibilities.

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"In our view, this must always remain a guiding principle. Northampton Town is our football club. It belongs to the fans, to the Northampton community. We want it to succeed and we want it to progress in the right manner, on and off the field.

"So where do you see our football club in 2026? Where is the detailed plan? And how can we help play our part?"