PANTHERS owner Keith Chapman has hailed the return of Rob Lyon to the sport as a massive success.
Chapman says the impact Lyon has had at the club has rubbed off on others and his cool attitude has helped the team succeed.
Lyon previously worked for Chapman at King’s Lynn and won every domestic honour going in the second tier before their promotion to the top flight in 2010.
But having been out of the sport for three years, Lyon has returned with Peterborough and overseen some impressive performances.
Said Chapman: “In many ways I wish Rob could do more for us but he’s a busy man on a business level and I know he’s enjoying being back involved.
“He proved at King’s Lynn what a good manager he was and he’s come straight back into it and had quite an influence with the boys.
“Anyone can see what a good team spirit there is within the camp and a lot of that is down to Rob’s management.”
Chapman admits the loss of Ulrich Ostergaard to back and wrist injuries sustained at Edinburgh last Friday is a blow to the Crendon Panthers.
“Like everyone else I’d like to wish Ulrich all the very best for a speedy recovery,” he said.
“He’s been brilliant for Peterborough this season and I know how much the fans love him there, he’s got a great personality.
“It was a nasty one for him by all accounts and now we have to look at how to plug the gap but as we speak we are still awaiting more of a firm update on how long he’s going to be out.”
Panthers hit the road on Monday (August 2) when they face an in-form Wolverhampton at Monmore Green.
They return to the Showground on Thursday, August 5, against King’s Lynn with tickets in sale now to guarantee fans the fastest entry into the stadium ahead of walk-ups on the night.