The League Two side have received some words of wisdom from a very unlikely source as they aim to end a seven-year stint in the fourth tier of English football
When it comes to winning titles it's fair to say that NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal knows a thing or two and the 43-year-old had opted to deliver some words of motivation to none other than Northampton Town. No, really.
The League Two leaders are hoping to end a seven-year stint in the fourth tier with the team currently top of the table with 17 games to play, five points clear of second-placed Plymouth Argyle and with a game in hand.
Northampton have battled with relegation from the Football League in two of the previous four campaigns, but their sights are firmly set on a return to League One after 12 wins in their past 13 matches.
Their form has earned the praise of four-time NBA champion O'Neal through his association with Northampton chairman Kelvin Thomas. The retired center hosts a show on Thomas' Shaq-Fu radio station.
O'Neal, who won titles with the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat during a glittering career, has called on Northampton to maintain their focus to become champions in May.
In a video posted on Northampton's YouTube channel, he said: "Just wanted to wish Kelvin and all the rest of the Cobblers all the best for the rest of the season, first place is where I like to be so it's great to see you guys at the top.
"I know what it takes to win championships so you've got to make sure you finish strong, do not give up that intensity.
"Looking forward to coming to Sixfields at some point to see a match. You guys know what you've got to do, keep grinding guys, I know you're going to be the champs."
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