Scott Harrison declared bankrupt
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kerrminator
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Well, I've heard from some local lads that when they were doing roadwork in the area he would recognise there A.B.A tracksuits and always stop and chat etc.
He actually done loads of charity work too but made a point of keeping it from the public in order to avoid looking like an attention seeker.
As I said, he is not a well man and his actions reflect his illness but I truly hope he gets better and whilst he's in the public eye thats not going to be easy. He doesnt need the jail, he needs proper help.
He actually done loads of charity work too but made a point of keeping it from the public in order to avoid looking like an attention seeker.
As I said, he is not a well man and his actions reflect his illness but I truly hope he gets better and whilst he's in the public eye thats not going to be easy. He doesnt need the jail, he needs proper help.
Good point, Kerminator - always good to hear this side rather than always being judgmental.
Thing is though, I do think plenty of people had sympathy with and respect for Scott when he had certain troubles. But 'The Lord helps those who help themselves' or, as another poster put it, he has often seemed 'an arsehole to boot'.
It's bloody sad, either way.
Thing is though, I do think plenty of people had sympathy with and respect for Scott when he had certain troubles. But 'The Lord helps those who help themselves' or, as another poster put it, he has often seemed 'an arsehole to boot'.
It's bloody sad, either way.
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Manos de Oro
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Can't agree unless you mean aesthetically. In terms of substance, Harrison was the antithesis of Audley, even when it came to match-making learning fights.E wrote:Wasn't it some development from the time when Maloney decided to nickname him Scott 'The REal' Harrison as a dig to Audley?Manos de Oro wrote:Harrison trained monotonously then fought with a massive will to win.The Durable Dane wrote:Why was he called The Real McCoy?
That was a terrible choice of nickname
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Manos de Oro
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thepocketrocket
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Manos de Oro wrote:Can't agree unless you mean aesthetically. In terms of substance, Harrison was the antithesis of Audley, even when it came to match-making learning fights.E wrote:Wasn't it some development from the time when Maloney decided to nickname him Scott 'The REal' Harrison as a dig to Audley?Manos de Oro wrote: Harrison trained monotonously then fought with a massive will to win.
That was a terrible choice of nickname
True, but I meant that making your nickname off another fighter is odd.
Or a gay dinosaurTerry D wrote:Nothing wrong with a dollop of hubris, reason is the thing that does you up like a kipper, Scott is the obvious exceptionIan 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:That's the thing, Terry. Tom Walker is merely using his inside information as 'Knowledge and Reason' is a little known East Kilbride brewery.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.
Scott was often seen pugnaciously stepping up to the bar and growling 'A pint of Hubris, ya bass!' 8)![]()
'Harrison' is becoming the tragic moniker, first Aud now Scott, we'll have to call them Rex but 'Harrison Rex' sounds like a matinee star from the 1950's.
