St Mirren's John McGinn is set to take the World Cup by storm, but his journey to the top has not been without its challenges. The Scotland international has spoken about his time at the Paisley club, where he was often the target of pranks from his teammates. McGinn, who is now the captain of Aston Villa, has spoken about how his time at St Mirren helped shape him into the player he is today. He has praised his former teammates, including Paul Dummett, who is now a Premier League player with Newcastle United. Dummett has spoken about how McGinn was always a likeable and funny person to be around, and how he was always willing to listen and learn. McGinn's time at St Mirren was marked by his dedication and hard work, which ultimately paid off when he was given the opportunity to join Aston Villa. He has spoken about how his time at the club was a turning point in his career, and how it helped him develop the skills and confidence he needed to succeed at the highest level. McGinn's success has not gone unnoticed, and he has been praised by his former teammates and managers for his dedication and hard work. He is now set to take the World Cup by storm, and his journey to the top is a testament to his perseverance and determination. McGinn's former teammate, Kenny McLean, has also spoken about how McGinn was always a special part of the team's engine, and how he was always willing to listen and learn. McLean has praised McGinn's dedication and hard work, and has said that he is not surprised to see him succeed at the highest level.
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St Mirren's John McGinn Ready to Unleash World Cup Potential
St Mirren's John McGinn is set to take the World Cup by storm, but his journey to the top has not been without its challenges. The Scotland international has spoken about his time at the Paisley club, where he was often the target of pranks from his teammates.
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