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Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 07:16
by Dixonian
TheCobra wrote:Dixonian wrote:MattCoke wrote:
The follower was not very brave, he was an idiot.
I say fair play to the guy. A bit chancey - and should have called the police - but still ultimately did the right thing. Too many pass-on-by types these days.
Agreed, too many people would rather leave it. I think it was a great thing to do, it's taken another knob head drink driver off the road who could have killed someone. I also agree the sentences should be way harsher than they are, joke justice in this country.
Absolutely.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 08:12
by Tuan_Jim
Drink driving a killing machine, assaulting a man and refusing to take a breathalyser. What exactly do you have to do to get imprisoned in this country?
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 09:06
by CaptainSpacerod
Tuan_Jim wrote:Drink driving a killing machine, assaulting a man and refusing to take a breathalyser. What exactly do you have to do to get imprisoned in this country?
Say something slightly mean about somebody on Twitter
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 09:13
by Crazyboy
CaptainSpacerod wrote:Tuan_Jim wrote:Drink driving a killing machine, assaulting a man and refusing to take a breathalyser. What exactly do you have to do to get imprisoned in this country?
Say something slightly mean about somebody on Twitter
That would actually be quite funny if it wasn't true....

Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 10:34
by Tuan_Jim
Crazyboy wrote:CaptainSpacerod wrote:Tuan_Jim wrote:Drink driving a killing machine, assaulting a man and refusing to take a breathalyser. What exactly do you have to do to get imprisoned in this country?
Say something slightly mean about somebody on Twitter
That would actually be quite funny if it wasn't true....

It is true as well. Horrible.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 11:36
by Supremo
chiggsy wrote:bripez wrote:Supremo wrote:
Who?
Ronnie Pickering
Who the f*ck's that?

Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 15:02
by cutsman
He refused to give sample. Aggressive behaviour. Maybe he had something else in his bloodstream...
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 15:40
by forcefraser
did we ever find out who the famous coked up ex boxer was who shafted that towing munter? road rage mcrory was hot favourite for a while.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 16:09
by Counter-puncher
McCrory is no feather-duster man
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 18:18
by ALI
tobyh5 wrote:ALI wrote:watsupdoc87 wrote:mccrory was obviously stupid but why the fuk did that idiot follow him and put his hands on the steering wheel. Deserved a smack if your gonna go round getting in peoples busines like that. Why's he acting like a cop. Idiot

Agreed, the hand on the wheel will have been the trigger to smack the fool.
Drink driving like that is no laughing matter, but i hate the do-gooder types like this guy, a few smacks around his chops has probably been long overdue.
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
That puts it in perspective i guess.
I just hate the do-gooder types but when you consider the above scenario could have been your family/kids, kind of makes me want to smack Glenn around.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 19:29
by johnty1888
tobyh5 wrote:ALI wrote:watsupdoc87 wrote:mccrory was obviously stupid but why the fuk did that idiot follow him and put his hands on the steering wheel. Deserved a smack if your gonna go round getting in peoples busines like that. Why's he acting like a cop. Idiot

Agreed, the hand on the wheel will have been the trigger to smack the fool.
Drink driving like that is no laughing matter, but i hate the do-gooder types like this guy, a few smacks around his chops has probably been long overdue.
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
That is the saddest thing I've ever read on Boxrec. My mate and his 2 kids were killed in April of this year in France in a crash. Nothing to do with DD just a tragic accident but my mate initially survived the crash only to see 2 of his kids dead on the road while the emergency services cut him free. He died soon after of a heart attack but God only knows what his last thoughts were when he saw his babies in the road.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 19:40
by CaptainSpacerod
tobyh5 wrote:
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
That's a truly heartbreaking story and I totally understand why you would have a zero tolerance standpoint but as a society we can't have overzealous do gooders like this chap overstepping the mark based on what could happen in a worst case scenario otherwise every time someone sped past at 90mph on the motorway or someone was spotted selling a bag of drugs in a club it'd give carte blanche to every interfering busybody out there to get involved
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 20:12
by TheCobra
CaptainSpacerod wrote:
That's a truly heartbreaking story and I totally understand why you would have a zero tolerance standpoint but as a society we can't have overzealous do gooders like this chap overstepping the mark based on what could happen in a worst case scenario otherwise every time someone sped past at 90mph on the motorway or someone was spotted selling a bag of drugs in a club it'd give carte blanche to every interfering busybody out there to get involved
I don't think he overstepped the mark. Someone going fast on a motorway is not in itself necessarily dangerous, neither is someone taking drugs in the right setting. Someone swerving around cos they're pissed/drugged up on the motorway or any road is dangerous and I applaud anyone who follows/reports that driver and gets them off the road. The only bit he shouldn't have done was to go up to McCrory's car and confront him. Should have called the police, waited and left it at that.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 07 Sep 2016, 09:39
by Dixonian
CaptainSpacerod wrote:tobyh5 wrote:
Good job someone had the balls to do something. Wouldn't be thinking he was a fool or idiot if someone you knew was killed by an arsehole drink driver. I hope they all get caught and licences taken away and I bet Glen is a repeat and regular offender.A mate of mine was coming back from watching Plymouth Argyle play 20 years ago. A drink-driver hit them head on. Killed his two children and one of their friends, all aged around the 10-12 mark. He was trapped in the car unable to move while his son cried for his dad, then died.
That's a truly heartbreaking story and I totally understand why you would have a zero tolerance standpoint but as a society we can't have overzealous do gooders like this chap overstepping the mark based on what could happen in a worst case scenario otherwise every time someone sped past at 90mph on the motorway or someone was spotted selling a bag of drugs in a club it'd give carte blanche to every interfering busybody out there to get involved
Hmm. A choice between the two: do I want less do-gooders or less drink drivers? I think I'll opt for the latter thank you very much.
As a society we can't have drink-driving, coke-sniffing scumbags putting people's lives at risk. But a few do-gooders? Sure, they might annoy a few people at times, but they won't maim or kill you.
Some people really need to get there priorities right.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 07 Sep 2016, 16:16
by adamwillan
http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12 ... -12-months
he isn't named on the list of analysts, reckon he has gone!
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 07 Sep 2016, 16:18
by ThereByTheGrace
Yeah looks like it. He was one of the originals aswell
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 07 Sep 2016, 17:36
by handsofstone
Shame it had to end that way but what can you do?
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 07 Sep 2016, 17:41
by tobyh5
Oddly enough, there was a story in the local paper today about the drink driver story I mentioned. It is bang on 20 years which I had guessed earlier in the week.
http://www.westbriton.co.uk/mother-reme ... CJgVetJ.01
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 08 Sep 2016, 08:06
by Stuarty
Sky had a piece on their website yesterday about everything that's coming up. New team and who's commentating analysing etc... Dunno if anyone read it but they mentioned everyone bar McCrory!
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 08 Sep 2016, 08:35
by jamesmcdonnell
Well, it's no more than he deserves, most employers would fire you if you were involved in a drink driving case involving violence.
A friend of mine years ago, got really hammered and got in a ridiculous argument with some girl in the street, she started attacking him, and in the heat of the moment, he belted her, he had to settle out of court with her, because his lawyer advised him he would definitely lose the case, and he knew he would be instantaneously fired from his job, and rightly so.
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 08 Sep 2016, 10:35
by whiskey
"DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM??"
Aren't you the bloke Lennox Lewis dusted in 1991 ?
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 09 Sep 2016, 13:06
by pyenest77
He once stopped after a show in Blackpool & asked me directions to Herons Reach hotel. He came across as an obnoxious arrogant fornicate!
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 09 Sep 2016, 13:10
by littlepug
bad timing with his book being out, can see a slow decent into chaos for mccrory
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 09 Sep 2016, 16:31
by rpms
^ this unfortunately
Re: McCrory's foul mouth road rage shame
Posted: 10 Sep 2016, 00:23
by mickey1975
It's official, he's gone.