The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Nicholls setting sights on back-to-back titles

- By Nigel Pearson

Scott Nicholls says a second successive league title glory for Peterborou­gh would be up there with his greatest achievemen­ts.

Nicholls, who played a major role in winning the Premiershi­p with Panthers last October, admits he would love to do it again.

Rob Lyon’s side have made just one change to their side this season with talented Danish youngster Ben Basso replacing the retired Bjarne Pedersen.

“I’m excited by the new season and new challenges and I’m confident of scoring plenty of points again,” said Nicholls.

“It would be amazing if we could win back-to-back league titles.

“Everyone knows it’s hard to defend a league title because all the other clubs will feel they have a chance of winning it and they’ll want to beat the champions when we’re in town.

“But if we can somehow pull it off and win it again it would be up there with anything else I’ve done in the sport and I’d love to see it happen.

“I like the fact that we’ve kept the bulk of last season’s team for the old boys to come back and have another crack at it.

“Ben Basso is a good prospect from what I know about him and he’s a good replacemen­t for Bjarne in the side.

“He’s also got Richard Juul with him at Peterborou­gh and he was with Bjarne last season

so it’s a familiar face in the pits for us all.”

Tickets have now gone on sale for the new season at the East of England Arena.

The reigning Premiershi­p champions open up their home campaign this Monday, April 4, when Ipswich – including 2017 World Champion Jason Doyle – visit in League Cup action.

Purchasing online tickets will still be the fastest way to

gain entry to the venue. Tickets purchased in advance will mean that whatever time you arrive you have a dedicated entrance which should stop a lot of queuing on the night.

Equally, every month a draw will be made for a ticket holder to win an opportunit­y to watch racing from the centre green and a pits tour before the meeting.

Tickets are now on sale with full details available from the official club website.

Boss Rob Lyon is keen to see his side make a winning start to the season.

“We’ll go into the League Cup looking to top that group, and to be honest I think we’ll be disappoint­ed if we don’t,” he said.

“We want to win the group and then face whoever is in the final from the other group, and it would be nice to get the first trophy under our belts.”

 ?? PICTURES: DAVID LOWNDES ?? The Panthers 2022 line-up face the camera
PICTURES: DAVID LOWNDES The Panthers 2022 line-up face the camera
 ?? ?? Scott Nicholls was all smiles at the Panthers’ media day this week
Scott Nicholls was all smiles at the Panthers’ media day this week
 ?? ?? Hans Andersen is back for another season at the showground
Hans Andersen is back for another season at the showground
 ?? ?? New Panthers signing Benjamin Basso is ready for action
New Panthers signing Benjamin Basso is ready for action
 ?? ?? Panthers boss Rob Lyon
Panthers boss Rob Lyon

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