Leicester Tigers' Chairmanship Transition: Scott Steps Up
Leicester Tigers undergoes chairmanship change as Scott replaces Tom.

Leicester Tigers has witnessed a significant leadership shift. Peter Tom, who served as the chairman for over three decades, has been replaced by Tom Scott. Scott, who holds a major stake in the club, has big plans for its future. The club is performing well on the field and is in a strong position to contend for titles.
Tom, involved with the club for 61 years, expressed his honor. Former player Leon Lloyd has also returned as a non-executive director.
The change comes as the Tigers are having a successful season on and off the field.
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