Scott Harrison declared bankrupt

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Scott Harrison declared bankrupt

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http://www.britishboxing.net/news_2512- ... krupt.html

Fiery stuff from our Scottish correspondent, Tom Walker.
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Post by Phenomenal-Nutrition »

Maybe he wants to bankrupt his debts and has a stack of money in his wife or a relations hands?
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Post by hitman_hatton1 »

i think it's ludicrous that he's bankrupt. :roll:

live within ya means ffs.

what's wrong with some people.
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Post by dondada »

Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:Maybe he wants to bankrupt his debts and has a stack of money in his wife or a relations hands?
Not this guy.
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Post by steve689 »

How is he going to pay next time he gets bailed?
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Post by Captain Hook »

He'll just rot in jail next time, he truly is a thick, alcoholic piece of shit....

Complete waste of time....

Imagine having all that in your hands and just throwing it away.
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Post by Carbo »

Did anyone actually read the article linked at the top of the page. If web 2.0 could show tears dripping onto a page, we'd have barely been able to read the text of that sobbing lament from Tom Walker.

Scott has nobody to blame but himself, despite what Walker says about the assorted scumbags, blood sucking leeches and non-real-people that have supposedly led poor innocent Scotty -- the pride of a little parochial nation; the very flower of Scotland -- from the crest of the wave he was surfing to the nadir in which he currently wallows.

Scott was a top quality operator whose style was flawed and whose lifestyle clearly was taking it's toll. He wasn't exactly riding the crest of a wave as Scotland's best fighter of any era, as Walker suggests.

But when the pandora's box was opened, he found it was impossible to put the deamons back in, and, in fact, eschewed all attempts to help him do so.

I'm sure the people he associates with are less than upstanding members of the community, but let's not even think of alluding that anyone but Scott is to blame for his current situation.
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Post by rhino222 »

'scott must shoulder some of the blame' .... what a load of crap, he must shoulder all of the blame, he is a grown adult responsible for his own actions FFS.
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Post by Chambers2 »

Fair play to him, Live Fast Die Young 8)

I await the film
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Post by DavidPayne »

I read and commented, as yet unpublished on the site.

Ridiculous to exonerate Harrison for how downfall.


"It weren't me Del Boy, it wer me brain"

Grandad circa 1983
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Post by dondada »

DavidPayne wrote:I read and commented, as yet unpublished on the site.

Ridiculous to exonerate Harrison for how downfall.


"It weren't me Del Boy, it wer me brain"

Grandad circa 1983
It's up now.

It's all about opinions, hey?

No doubt Scott will have suffered at the hands of less talented pisspots but I concur, the main fault lies within himself.
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Post by DavidPayne »

Like I said Ian. Tom gets himself some spotlight and he's entitled to his opinion of course.

And in the end he's stimulated me enough to respond so he's got something there but it was over sympathetic in the extreme. I'm not a nazi about people's failings, far from it.

But to exonerate him was a bit of a push. And Tom tried hard to.
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Post by Manos de Oro »

Chambers2 wrote:Fair play to him, Live Fast Die Young 8)

I await the film
LOL :TU:
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Captain Hook wrote:He'll just rot in jail next time, he truly is a thick, alcoholic piece of shit....

Complete waste of time....

Imagine having all that in your hands and just throwing it away.
i dont think that he deserves these comments because it's got nothing to do with what he has done in the ring. so what if he has pissed his money up the wall he bloody well earned it in the hardest sport of all he wasan't the first and he wont be the last to do that but i do think that the boxers managers should advise fighters on how to look after there money better because thats there job to look after the fighters intrest ????
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Post by The Durable Dane »

Why was he called The Real McCoy?
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Post by Loynesy »

Good question, no idea. Perhaps he liked crisps
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Post by TheGoods »

Loynesy wrote:Good question, no idea. Perhaps he liked crisps
Lovely stuff
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Post by Manos de Oro »

The Durable Dane wrote:Why was he called The Real McCoy?
Harrison trained monotonously then fought with a massive will to win.
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Post by KO Artist »

If he has done it to avoid creditors who he owes large sums, they will look at what happened to his assets.

If they are now owned b friends or family members, they will look to see if the "new" owners had the means to acquire them.

If they didnt, the creditors couldget a judgement declaring that the real owner was Harrison.

He woud then have to dissolve the assets and pay up.

Ala, Panos Eliades and Lennox Lewis, with a £9m house in Hadley Wood.

Panos transfered it to a friend who earned £40k per annum. The jusdge was baffled as to how the guy could afford it.

He jusged that "the real owner was Mr Elidaes"

Shame,because Lennox screwed Panos, who's a genuinely nice bloke.

No way Panos deserved that.
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KO Artist wrote:If he has done it to avoid creditors who he owes large sums, they will look at what happened to his assets.

If they are now owned b friends or family members, they will look to see if the "new" owners had the means to acquire them.

If they didnt, the creditors couldget a judgement declaring that the real owner was Harrison.

He woud then have to dissolve the assets and pay up.

Ala, Panos Eliades and Lennox Lewis, with a £9m house in Hadley Wood.

Panos transfered it to a friend who earned £40k per annum. The jusdge was baffled as to how the guy could afford it.

He jusged that "the real owner was Mr Elidaes"

Shame,because Lennox screwed Panos, who's a genuinely nice bloke.

No way Panos deserved that.
does anyone know what panos is up to now
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Post by Carbo »

Oooohh.. how I'd love a packet of McCoys now. Just don't get them here. Anyway, when I were a young whippersnapper in Newcastle, near the Scottish Border, there was an old phrase 'the real mccoy' which meant 'the real deal' or 'the genuine article'. We Geordies have lots of shared slang with the Scots like 'bairn' for example, so perhaps that's the meaning.
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Post by E »

Manos de Oro wrote:
The Durable Dane wrote:Why was he called The Real McCoy?
Harrison trained monotonously then fought with a massive will to win.
Wasn't it some development from the time when Maloney decided to nickname him Scott 'The REal' Harrison as a dig to Audley?

That was a terrible choice of nickname
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Terry D wrote:In true Greek tragedy the hero is undone by a yearning for knowledge and reason. Scott's story is a Shakespearean tradegy in which the tragic hero is undone by a character flaw. In this case the fact Harrison is not a very nice man.
That's the thing, Terry. Tom Walker is merely using his inside information as 'Knowledge and Reason' is a little known East Kilbride brewery.

Scott was often seen pugnaciously stepping up to the bar and growling 'A pint of Hubris, ya bass!' 8)
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Post by kerrminator »

The guy has an illness. Just because its not the kind of illness you can see it doesnt mean its no real.

1 in 3 people will suffer from a form of mental illness in their lifetime and although Scott done himself no favours he was clearly not himself due to alchoholism and depression etc.

Lets not forget he hasnt been tried at court for his cases so its Innocent until proven guilt is it not.

I cant believe how people can say he's a disgrace etc when I notice its some of the same posters who thought the courts were harsh on ex boxer Gary Delaney for killing a drunken kid outside a club whilst he was working as a doorman......double standards :-?
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