Northampton Town's chairman stated that the club will learn lessons after their relegation from League One following a 2-1 loss to Luton Town. The Cobblers have lost their last seven league matches and sit at the bottom of the division.
Key points
Northampton Town was relegated from League One
The club lost 2-1 to Luton Town
They have lost their last seven league games
Northampton Town is currently bottom of the division
Chairman Kelvin Thomas emphasized learning lessons
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A close-up photo of Kelvin Thomas. He is looking off camera, and wearing a white shirt and black jacket.
Kelvin Thomas, chairman of Northampton Town, published a statement the day after the Cobblers were relegated [Getty Images]
Northampton Town's chairman has said "lessons will be learnt" following the club's relegation.
They have lost all of their last seven league games and are currently bottom of the division with four games remaining.
In a statement, club chairman Kelvin Thomas said: "Lessons will be learnt, we have proved we can get out of League Two, and now the goal is to get back into League One as soon as possible and all of our focus moves towards that."
Kevin Nolan, wearing a black puffer-jacket, frowns while looking at the ground.
Kevin Nolan was sacked by Northampton Town in March [Getty Images]
The Cobblers had been 12th in December after a 3-1 home win over AFC Wimbledon, but a run of just one victory in 16 matches led to the sacking of then manager Kevin Nolan.
Despite the appointment of interim boss Colin Calderwood, results failed to improve, with the team losing every match since the change in management.
Thomas added: "We are obviously extremely disappointed about how this season is finishing.
Q&A
What caused Northampton Town's relegation from League One?
Northampton Town was relegated from League One due to a series of poor performances, culminating in a 2-1 defeat to Luton Town.
How many games has Northampton Town lost in a row?
Northampton Town has lost their last seven league games.
What did the chairman of Northampton Town say about the relegation?
The chairman, Kelvin Thomas, stated that 'lessons will be learnt' following the club's relegation.
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"Results over the last three or four months have just not been good enough. To be where we were at Christmas and then to drop off so significantly really hurts.
"We fully understand the pain and everyone at the club feels the same."
Speaking on BBC Radio Northampton after relegation, supporter Martin Maloney said: "It's been an absolute disaster since Christmas.
"I don't think anyone was holding out any hope [they would stay up,] and I just hope [the team] finish with a bit of fight."
Another fan, Keeley Wilson-Townsend, said: "There's not one of us who felt they've experienced a more torrid season.
"The thing that's worse than the performances... is the application. I didn't feel as if the team were gelling. Something has just felt off in 2026."
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