St Mirren's Steven Thompson 'spears' John McGinn
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Steven Thompson scored in the final as St Mirren won the Scottish League Cup in 2013
St Mirren captain Steven Thompson says he is "mortified" after injuring team-mate John McGinn with a spiked pole in a training ground prank.
Thompson threw the pole at McGinn which pierced his thigh and resulted in the 20-year-old missing Saturday's win over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership.
The Scotland Under-21 midfielder is expected to be out for a further three weeks with the injury.
"I'm mortified by the whole thing," said Thompson. "It was a daft prank."
Speaking to the Scottish Sun, , externalthe 36-year-old added: "I threw it for a laugh, stupid me trying to be funny, and unfortunately it's anything but. It's a total disaster."
St Mirren refused to comment when contacted by the BBC and said they would be dealing with the matter internally.

McGinn has played for Scotland under-21s
The incident took place last Thursday at the Ralston Training Complex after McGinn robbed Thompson of possession during a dribbling routine.
Thompson said the pole went a centimetre into McGinn's leg and has torn the muscle, but not caused any long-term damage.
The striker added: "I've been shocked by it, to be honest, really down about it. I like a laugh and a joke in training, but for something like this to happen is just unbelievable."
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