Scott Harrison

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Re: Scott Harrison

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Petercattermole wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 07:31 I understand that the Glasgow card was cancelled do not know why
Poor ticket sales as far as I'm aware, not surprising since he has been a c*nt to a lot of the people who used to pay to watch him.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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mainman1 wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 09:59
Petercattermole wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 07:31 I understand that the Glasgow card was cancelled do not know why
Poor ticket sales as far as I'm aware, not surprising since he has been a c*nt to a lot of the people who used to pay to watch him.
Is he an unpopular figure in Glasgow?
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Coco wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:06
mainman1 wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 09:59
Petercattermole wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 07:31 I understand that the Glasgow card was cancelled do not know why
Poor ticket sales as far as I'm aware, not surprising since he has been a c*nt to a lot of the people who used to pay to watch him.
Is he an unpopular figure in Glasgow?
In his prime he was well supported but as has been well documented in the press when he is on the ran dan he isn't a very nice person and lets just say a wee bit of an attitude. I know people who have been disgusted by his behaviour at pubs and functions. I used to be one of his biggest fans but wouldn't waste my money going to see him after I heard the stories. I won't repeat what I have been told but it put me right off him.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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mainman1 wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:27
Coco wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:06
mainman1 wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 09:59

Poor ticket sales as far as I'm aware, not surprising since he has been a c*nt to a lot of the people who used to pay to watch him.
Is he an unpopular figure in Glasgow?
In his prime he was well supported but as has been well documented in the press when he is on the ran dan he isn't a very nice person and lets just say a wee bit of an attitude. I know people who have been disgusted by his behaviour at pubs and functions. I used to be one of his biggest fans but wouldn't waste my money going to see him after I heard the stories. I won't repeat what I have been told but it put me right off him.
Feel free to at least hint at them! Are they much different to what has already been reported?
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Coco wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:38
mainman1 wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:27
Coco wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:06

Is he an unpopular figure in Glasgow?
In his prime he was well supported but as has been well documented in the press when he is on the ran dan he isn't a very nice person and lets just say a wee bit of an attitude. I know people who have been disgusted by his behaviour at pubs and functions. I used to be one of his biggest fans but wouldn't waste my money going to see him after I heard the stories. I won't repeat what I have been told but it put me right off him.
Feel free to at least hint at them! Are they much different to what has already been reported?
He can be a right nasty piece of work when he's had a skin full. When he's sober he's actually a really nice guy.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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I'd never trust any guy who takes his anger out on an innocent bag of wotsits
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forcefraser wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 13:38 I'd never trust any guy who takes his anger out on an innocent bag of wotsits
:lol: :lol:
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Re: Scott Harrison

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forcefraser wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 13:38 I'd never trust any guy who takes his anger out on an innocent bag of wotsits
Once he pops he can’t stop...
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Apparently opponent injured and whole show moved to unspecified date next year

https://stv.tv/sport/more/1433415-scott ... bsfTe-d1WQ
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Stuarty wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 13:36
Coco wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:38
mainman1 wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:27

In his prime he was well supported but as has been well documented in the press when he is on the ran dan he isn't a very nice person and lets just say a wee bit of an attitude. I know people who have been disgusted by his behaviour at pubs and functions. I used to be one of his biggest fans but wouldn't waste my money going to see him after I heard the stories. I won't repeat what I have been told but it put me right off him.
Feel free to at least hint at them! Are they much different to what has already been reported?
He can be a right nasty piece of work when he's had a skin full. When he's sober he's actually a really nice guy.
Are you talking about mainman or Harrison?
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 09:22
Stuarty wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 13:36
Coco wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 10:38

Feel free to at least hint at them! Are they much different to what has already been reported?
He can be a right nasty piece of work when he's had a skin full. When he's sober he's actually a really nice guy.
Are you talking about mainman or Harrison?
That comment could just be about us Scots in general :lol:
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Stuarty, do you think there is any possibility of a Burns-Harrison fight next year?
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Stuarty wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:24
MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 09:22
Stuarty wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 13:36

He can be a right nasty piece of work when he's had a skin full. When he's sober he's actually a really nice guy.
Are you talking about mainman or Harrison?
That comment could just be about us Scots in general :lol:
:lol: I wasn't going to go there. I've got a mate who has met Harrison, he reckons he's one of the most intimidating men he's ever met if you take Frank Grant out of the equation.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:13
Stuarty wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:24
MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 09:22

Are you talking about mainman or Harrison?
That comment could just be about us Scots in general :lol:
:lol: I wasn't going to go there. I've got a mate who has met Harrison, he reckons he's one of the most intimidating men he's ever met if you take Frank Grant out of the equation.
Ive met him a few times mate. Everytime I've met him he was really nice and down to earth. He has that 'don't fukk with me' aura about him though. I've been at a show in Paisley where he was in attendance and a little worse for wear and he looked like he could erupt at any given minute. I've also heard a few stories about him booting off and taking liberties with folk for no reason etc.....

Has a young family so I hope he gets his head sorted and stays on the straight and narrow.....
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Stuarty wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:32
MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:13
Stuarty wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 11:24

That comment could just be about us Scots in general :lol:
:lol: I wasn't going to go there. I've got a mate who has met Harrison, he reckons he's one of the most intimidating men he's ever met if you take Frank Grant out of the equation.
Ive met him a few times mate. Everytime I've met him he was really nice and down to earth. He has that 'don't fukk with me' aura about him though. I've been at a show in Paisley where he was in attendance and a little worse for wear and he looked like he could erupt at any given minute. I've also heard a few stories about him booting off and taking liberties with folk for no reason etc.....

Has a young family so I hope he gets his head sorted and stays on the straight and narrow.....
Man, this mainman fella sounds like an absolute beast. I therefore agree with everything he has ever said.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:56
Stuarty wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:32
MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:13

:lol: I wasn't going to go there. I've got a mate who has met Harrison, he reckons he's one of the most intimidating men he's ever met if you take Frank Grant out of the equation.
Ive met him a few times mate. Everytime I've met him he was really nice and down to earth. He has that 'don't fukk with me' aura about him though. I've been at a show in Paisley where he was in attendance and a little worse for wear and he looked like he could erupt at any given minute. I've also heard a few stories about him booting off and taking liberties with folk for no reason etc.....

Has a young family so I hope he gets his head sorted and stays on the straight and narrow.....
Man, this mainman fella sounds like an absolute beast. I therefore agree with everything he has ever said.
If I came home from work and found him in bed with my bird I'd fluff his pillows and make him a sandwich :doh:
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Re: Scott Harrison

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leejonesjnr wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 04:35 Apparently opponent injured and whole show moved to unspecified date next year

https://stv.tv/sport/more/1433415-scott ... bsfTe-d1WQ
haha That is just a poor excuse for the fact hardly any tickets were sold, trust me the show was only cancelled for one reason and that is Scott can't sell tickets. It really is a shame because he was genuinely one of my favourite boxers, I bought ringside seats at almost all of his fights in Glasgow and travelled to watch him for the last time against Michael Brodie in Manchester. But I could no longer support someone who acted the way he did, he was one of my hero's and to see him at a wedding spending all his time in the toilets with idiots, growling at guests who wanted to use the toilet and were at one point fans of his just put me off him altogether. This wasn't just a one off either he was doing the same in pubs, clubs etc
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:56
Stuarty wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:32
MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:13

:lol: I wasn't going to go there. I've got a mate who has met Harrison, he reckons he's one of the most intimidating men he's ever met if you take Frank Grant out of the equation.
Ive met him a few times mate. Everytime I've met him he was really nice and down to earth. He has that 'don't fukk with me' aura about him though. I've been at a show in Paisley where he was in attendance and a little worse for wear and he looked like he could erupt at any given minute. I've also heard a few stories about him booting off and taking liberties with folk for no reason etc.....

Has a young family so I hope he gets his head sorted and stays on the straight and narrow.....
Man, this mainman fella sounds like an absolute beast. I therefore agree with everything he has ever said.
Haha I am pretty mental man
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Re: Scott Harrison

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mainman1 wrote: 13 Dec 2018, 04:52
MF DOOM wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:56
Stuarty wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 12:32

Ive met him a few times mate. Everytime I've met him he was really nice and down to earth. He has that 'don't fukk with me' aura about him though. I've been at a show in Paisley where he was in attendance and a little worse for wear and he looked like he could erupt at any given minute. I've also heard a few stories about him booting off and taking liberties with folk for no reason etc.....

Has a young family so I hope he gets his head sorted and stays on the straight and narrow.....
Man, this mainman fella sounds like an absolute beast. I therefore agree with everything he has ever said.
Haha I am pretty mental man
Main Man number 1 :lol:
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Re: Scott Harrison

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mainman1 wrote: 13 Dec 2018, 04:44
leejonesjnr wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 04:35 Apparently opponent injured and whole show moved to unspecified date next year

https://stv.tv/sport/more/1433415-scott ... bsfTe-d1WQ
haha That is just a poor excuse for the fact hardly any tickets were sold, trust me the show was only cancelled for one reason and that is Scott can't sell tickets. It really is a shame because he was genuinely one of my favourite boxers, I bought ringside seats at almost all of his fights in Glasgow and travelled to watch him for the last time against Michael Brodie in Manchester. But I could no longer support someone who acted the way he did, he was one of my hero's and to see him at a wedding spending all his time in the toilets with idiots, growling at guests who wanted to use the toilet and were at one point fans of his just put me off him altogether. This wasn't just a one off either he was doing the same in pubs, clubs etc
I was at the Brodie fight too. I spoke to Brodie a few times last year, he generally isn't too complimentary of former opponents but he had a soft spot for Harrison. He said it is sad that Harrison went off the rails and that he should be a national hero in Scotland and would have been if he'd handled the latter end of his career properly. The full interview is below but I'm not 100% sure I put all the Harrison stuff in there:

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/boxing-n ... 5111085811
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Re: Scott Harrison

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MF DOOM wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 06:10
mainman1 wrote: 13 Dec 2018, 04:44
leejonesjnr wrote: 12 Dec 2018, 04:35 Apparently opponent injured and whole show moved to unspecified date next year

https://stv.tv/sport/more/1433415-scott ... bsfTe-d1WQ
haha That is just a poor excuse for the fact hardly any tickets were sold, trust me the show was only cancelled for one reason and that is Scott can't sell tickets. It really is a shame because he was genuinely one of my favourite boxers, I bought ringside seats at almost all of his fights in Glasgow and travelled to watch him for the last time against Michael Brodie in Manchester. But I could no longer support someone who acted the way he did, he was one of my hero's and to see him at a wedding spending all his time in the toilets with idiots, growling at guests who wanted to use the toilet and were at one point fans of his just put me off him altogether. This wasn't just a one off either he was doing the same in pubs, clubs etc
I was at the Brodie fight too. I spoke to Brodie a few times last year, he generally isn't too complimentary of former opponents but he had a soft spot for Harrison. He said it is sad that Harrison went off the rails and that he should be a national hero in Scotland and would have been if he'd handled the latter end of his career properly. The full interview is below but I'm not 100% sure I put all the Harrison stuff in there:

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/boxing-n ... 5111085811
Cheers, that was a good read. I was always a Brodie fan. I really wanted him to get that payday against Naz. He deserved a big money fight like that.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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As always Terry, a good read. You are an excellent journalist.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Loynesy wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 11:53 As always Terry, a good read. You are an excellent journalist.
Thanks mate! High praise indeed. I hope you are well. Still popping along to the fights?
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Re: Scott Harrison

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Great read. I remember the swain fight, tough battle and great finish.
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Re: Scott Harrison

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orbtastic wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 13:33 Great read. I remember the swain fight, tough battle and great finish.
They showed that on BN recently. Excellent battle :TU:
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