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Prem cult hero's head 'went through the ceiling' after ridiculous gym exercise

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He also went on to land a shock managerial role
He also went on to land a shock managerial role

KENWYNE JONES once put his head through a ceiling during a ridiculous training ground exercise.

The former Premier League striker became a cult hero with his acrobatic somersault celebrations.

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Kenwyne Jones once put his head through a ceiling during a training ground exerciseCredit: Phil Richards - The Sun
Jones' former Stoke team-mate Peter Crouch lifted the lid on the incident
Jones' former Stoke team-mate Peter Crouch lifted the lid on the incidentCredit: Getty

However, his jumping ability did not come without issues as he once damaged a training ground ceiling.

Jones' former Southampton and Stoke team-mate Peter Crouch has now revealed how the forward's leap left him in shock.

In the latest episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, the ex-England international explained: "I remember the jump test in the gym, obviously I’m tall right but I jumped, it’s ok, decent jump but I didn’t go anywhere near the roof.

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"Kenwyne Jones went straight through the roof. I’ve never seen a f***ing leap like it.

"You know he used to do that backflip, didn't he, well he just jumped and his head went straight through the ceiling.

"You know like the school ones where they’re like flimsy squares. Straight through the square, unbelievable.

"I remember going ‘f*** me I’m about two feet taller than him, I better have a go at this’. So I did manage it but I had to try so hard and put my head through."

Jones scored 40 goals across 195 Premier League appearances for Sunderland, Stoke, Cardiff and Southampton.

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He also appeared for Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 World Cup as well as having spells in the UAE and USA.

After retiring aged 33 in 2018 he turned to coaching and later became manager of the Trinidad and Tobago women's national team.

However, Jones has been out of the dugout since leaving the role in 2022.

Ciaran Wiseman

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