THE CAT
IS BACK
And Purring!






Beware Of Him Loughborough
He May Be Older, But His Claws Are Still Very Sharp!

As It Turns Out
As Sharp As Ever!


Leicester Panthers Super Bowl Bash 1

Come and watch the Super Bowl XLII live at David Lloyd Leisure Between The New England Patriots and The New York Giants 3 February 2008 - 9:00pm, kick off 11:00pm through the night. Hog Roast Meal Bar & Snacks NFL Playstation Games Tickets £10.00 each with all proceeds going to The Matt Hampson Trust and Wishes For Kids Rub shoulders with the stars of Leicester Sport, The City, Tigers, County and The Old Panther Boys.

For tickets please make cheques payable to Teeleaf Ltd
Send to Dave Hagger. 16 Beach Close. Markfield. LE67 9RT



Time to dust off the boots from retirement......we're back!!!!

Not as big as before, but back. Anyone who is interested bring your boots, practice shirts and any other accessory you think Denny may need. We are having a run out at Victoria Park, bit of Flag footy, bit of 7 on 7, what ever takes our fancy.
Meet 11:00am Sunday 3 Feb, going to be cold, but it's a warm up for the
Super Bowl.






The Matt Hampson Bowl

A staggering total of £43,000 has been raised from the bowl game for the Matt Hampson Trust. We would like to say a very big thank you to everyone for their wonderful generosity and help in supporting the Panthers throughout the six months it took from conception to completion of the Matt Hampson Bowl.
Special thanks to the Tigers for allowing the game to be played at Welford Road and for being so helpful throughout. We couldn't have played the game without the participation of the Loughborough Aces who, right from the beginning, were so enthusiastic and supportive. To all of the supporters who turned out to watch the game on a filthy bank holiday Monday, thank you.

A special mention for Dave and Julia Hagger, Rex Harrison, Graham and Sue Harris who worked tirelessly throughout and without them there would not have been a game.

Finally, to all of my players and coaches (and wives and partners) for their dedication in what at times was a long six months of training. The older bodies might not function quite so well as they did twelve years ago, but I know that we wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Once a Leicester Panther always a Leicester Panther!

Kev Scott - Head Coach Retired






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