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Kenwyne Jones apologises to Glenn Whelan after pig's head is discovered in locker in Stoke training ground prank

Striker denies incident was racially motivated and apologises to team-mate after smashing his car windscreen

Matt Somerford
Sunday 19 May 2013 14:14 BST
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Striker denies incident was racially motivated
Striker denies incident was racially motivated (Instagram/Brek Shea)

Stoke striker Kenwyne Jones has apologised to team-mate Glenn Whelan after smashing his car windscreen in a mistaken act of retribution for a training-ground prank which went wrong.

Jones took to Twitter tonight to clarify the circumstances of an incident that has led to Stoke opening an internal investigation.

Jones revealed he had spoken to team-mates today, including Whelan, after he found a pig's head wrapped in his clothes at the Barclays Premier League club's Clayton Wood training ground yesterday.

The 28-year-old reacted by smashing Whelan's windscreen, but he was tonight left to apologise and offer pay for the damage after the Republic of Ireland international claimed he was not involved in the prank.

Stoke are yet to make a statement as to whether any player will be punished for the incident, which came ahead of their final game at Southampton, with Jones claiming the culprit was still yet to come forward.

Jones suggested he and Whelan had now moved on from the matter, denying also that the incident was racially motivated.

Addressing the issue on his Twitter page, Jones wrote: "First off for all the people saying this had anything to with racism I'm not endorsing that.

"Secondly i've apologised to glen Whelan for the destruction of his property.

"For all the people that think that the pigs head wrapped in my clothes was banter great so is the broken window.

"As far as tension in the squad there's nun (sic) myself and whelan had our thrash out and he said it wasnt him so I apologised n im paying for it.

"As for the person who did it no one has come fwd n apologised to me so I guess the joke was gd then.

"But as I said if you have the belly to take banter to that level be willing to accept the reaction. Thats final no more comments."

Stoke midfielder Brek Shea tweeted a picture of himself with the pig's head with the words "locker room banter gone wild".

The incident came just days after retiring striker Michael Owen had his car covered in eggs and flour by team-mates.

Jones was also involved on that occasion, tweeting a picture of Owen's car to his followers with the explanation that it was a "leaving present" for the former England star.

"For all the ppl that think I did micheal Owen's car I didn't," Jones wrote tonight.

"I just posted the pics of it , I was never involved in any of the pranks in the dressing room."

Stoke opened an investigation into the matter last night although they were unavailable for comment when contacted by Press Association Sport this evening.

"The club takes seriously reports of an incident at our training ground this afternoon," the club said in yesterday's statement.

"A full internal investigation will be carried out and those responsible for any unacceptable behaviour will be dealt with in accordance with the club's disciplinary procedures."

Whelan and Shea are both doubtful for tomorrow's match at St Mary's due to groin and calf injuries respectively, although Jones has been listed as fit to take his place.

PA

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