St Mirren's John McGinn has been on a meteoric rise to success, leading Scotland to European Championship qualifications and winning major silverware with Aston Villa. But his journey began at St Mirren, where he won his first cup triumph in 26 years. McGinn's success has been a long time coming, with his family deeply ingrained in football. His late grandfather, Jack, was Scottish FA president and Celtic chairman, and his mum, Mary, taught him at school and even coached his school team. McGinn's brothers, Paul and Stephen, have also followed in his footsteps, with Paul playing for Queen's Park and Stephen working as a coach at Falkirk. McGinn's rise to success has been a testament to his hard work and dedication, and he continues to inspire fans with his performances on the pitch.