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Preston boss wants more accountability from personal trainers
Preston boss wants more accountability from personal trainers

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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Preston boss wants more accountability from personal trainers

Preston North End manager Paul Heckingbottom has criticised a personal trainer for an injury sustained by Daniel Jebbison. The Canada forward, on loan from Premier League Bournemouth, missed the draw at QPR due to an ankle injury he picked in a private fitness session. The 21-year-old is likely to be out for a month. "I'm really angry about that," Heckingbottom said. "There's a growing trend of footballers to work with people from outside. "It's an accident, I get it, but it's not happening any more with any Preston players." 'Not punishing Preston anymore' Heckingbottom cited an example of goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, now at Liverpool, who got injured like this last season. The former Sheffield United manager says he has no problem with players doing extra work to help their own game, but he is unhappy at the lack of accountability felt by their trainers in these private sessions. "These guys work with these players and they post their work all over social media and they want to promote their business," Heckingbottom added. "They're happy to take the money but they don't give us any money back when they injure the players in their sessions. "They'll not be posting on social media that Jebbo's out for a month, so I'll tell everyone that when they work with players they can put them out as well. "If we injure players or they get injured in a game or in training or in our gym, then it's on us but it's us that suffer. "Other people are happy to post all the positives and take the players' money but they don't get any of the negatives out of it. "So they're not punishing Preston anymore, it's not happening."

Furious Championship manager tells personal trainer to pay former Premier League star's wages after injury
Furious Championship manager tells personal trainer to pay former Premier League star's wages after injury

Scottish Sun

time5 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Furious Championship manager tells personal trainer to pay former Premier League star's wages after injury

The player will be out for at least three weeks DAN DEAL Furious Championship manager tells personal trainer to pay former Premier League star's wages after injury Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ANGRY Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom has blasted a personal trainer over an injury to summer signing Daniel Jebbison. The striker, who arrived on loan from Bournemouth, is out for at least three weeks after picking up an ankle injury on his day off in a private training session. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Preston ace Daniel Jebbison is out for at least three weeks due to an ankle injury Credit: Lee Parker - CameraSport via Getty Images 2 Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom blasted a personal trainer over Jebbison's injury Credit: Lee Parker - CameraSport via Getty Images That added to a lengthy injury list that includes Will Keane, Brad Potts and Robbie Brady, who all missed Saturday's 1-1 draw at Queens Park Rangers. Former Sheffield United boss Heckingbottom said: "I'm really angry about it. "These trainers work with players and want to put it all over social media to promote their business and are happy to take the money. "They promote their businesses but don't put it out there when they injure a player. "Nobody's advertising that Daniel Jebbison is out injured, so I'll do it for them. "I get it that players want to better themselves - my anger is with people who work with them, but don't suffer when players are injured. "If they sign a piece of paper saying they'll cover a player's wages when he's injured, players can go to them every day. 'If they say they've got insurance and can get us a new striker, no problem. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS "But they don't do that. There's no accountability. "If one of our players gets injured in our gym, in training or in a match, it's on us. Huge brawl erupts in Championship as Coventry and Hull players and Oli McBurnie grabs rival's neck "Jebbo was doing some gym work and rocked his ankle. It's a total accident but it's thrown us. We haven't got big numbers and we need him fit."

Furious Championship manager tells personal trainer to pay former Premier League star's wages after injury
Furious Championship manager tells personal trainer to pay former Premier League star's wages after injury

The Sun

time5 days ago

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  • The Sun

Furious Championship manager tells personal trainer to pay former Premier League star's wages after injury

ANGRY Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom has blasted a personal trainer over an injury to summer signing Daniel Jebbison. The striker, who arrived on loan from Bournemouth, is out for at least three weeks after picking up an ankle injury on his day off in a private training session. 2 2 That added to a lengthy injury list that includes Will Keane, Brad Potts and Robbie Brady, who all missed Saturday's 1-1 draw at Queens Park Rangers. Former Sheffield United boss Heckingbottom said: "I'm really angry about it. "These trainers work with players and want to put it all over social media to promote their business and are happy to take the money. "They promote their businesses but don't put it out there when they injure a player. "Nobody's advertising that Daniel Jebbison is out injured, so I'll do it for them. "I get it that players want to better themselves - my anger is with people who work with them, but don't suffer when players are injured. "If they sign a piece of paper saying they'll cover a player's wages when he's injured, players can go to them every day. 'If they say they've got insurance and can get us a new striker, no problem. "But they don't do that. There's no accountability. "If one of our players gets injured in our gym, in training or in a match, it's on us. "Jebbo was doing some gym work and rocked his ankle. It's a total accident but it's thrown us. We haven't got big numbers and we need him fit."

Preston boss wants more accountability from personal trainers
Preston boss wants more accountability from personal trainers

BBC News

time5 days ago

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  • BBC News

Preston boss wants more accountability from personal trainers

Preston North End manager Paul Heckingbottom has criticised a personal trainer for an injury sustained by Daniel Canada forward, on loan from Premier League Bournemouth, missed the draw at QPR due to an ankle injury he picked in a private fitness 21-year-old is likely to be out for a month."I'm really angry about that," Heckingbottom said."There's a growing trend of footballers to work with people from outside."It's an accident, I get it, but it's not happening any more with any Preston players." 'Not punishing Preston anymore' Heckingbottom cited an example of goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, now at Liverpool, who got injured like this last former Sheffield United manager says he has no problem with players doing extra work to help their own game, but he is unhappy at the lack of accountability felt by their trainers in these private sessions."These guys work with these players and they post their work all over social media and they want to promote their business," Heckingbottom added."They're happy to take the money but they don't give us any money back when they injure the players in their sessions."They'll not be posting on social media that Jebbo's out for a month, so I'll tell everyone that when they work with players they can put them out as well."If we injure players or they get injured in a game or in training or in our gym, then it's on us but it's us that suffer."Other people are happy to post all the positives and take the players' money but they don't get any of the negatives out of it."So they're not punishing Preston anymore, it's not happening."

Preston sign Bournemouth striker Jebbison on loan
Preston sign Bournemouth striker Jebbison on loan

BBC News

time21-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Preston sign Bournemouth striker Jebbison on loan

Preston North End have signed Bournemouth striker Daniel Jebbison on a season-long loan 21-year-old will join up with the Championship side on 7 July after representing Canada in the ongoing Gold started his career with Sheffield United, where he worked with Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom, before joining the Cherries in July spent the first half of last season in the second tier on loan at Watford, making 13 appearances."He's someone I always pushed to keep improving during our time together," Heckingbottom told the club website., external "I've always believed in his ability and his potential."

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