Dude is a str8 up **** up. When ain't he been in trouble wit the law?
Scott Harrison Arrested Once Again, Assault Charges
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Harrison is a reflection on Scottish people in general, bitter alcholics with a chip on thier shoulder because thier is literally **** all else to do here
he's like benny lynch and kenny buchannan before him, his toughest fight is with the drinkComment
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Hopefully he gets off with it , off the booze and get's his licence back ,waste of tallent . Here's the documentry they made not that long ago .
https://<object width="560" height="...mbed></object>Last edited by alza1988; 04-24-2009, 11:19 AM.Comment
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Oh well if Harrison doesn't get any luck hopefully Appelby or Simpson can go on and become the next Scottish featherweight champion . Appelby's supposed to have just got offered Cristobal Cruz if he beats Lyndsay but isn't interested or something because it's to early.
http://sport.scotsman.com/boxing/Box...ore.5202680.jp
Would like to see Simpson getting that opportunity sometime . If Lyndsay was to beat Appelby , touch wood he doesn't he could be getting a shot .Comment
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People may take your ridiculous opinions seriously if you could spell correctly, you fuckin' muppet.Comment
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BBC said he got 2 1/2 years.
Former boxing champion Scott Harrison has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison by a court in Spain.
Harrison was detained by officers from the country's National Police when he landed at Malaga Airport on Thursday.
The 31-year-old was found guilty of attempting to steal a car and assaulting two men in the vehicle as well as a policeman in October 2006.
He spent five weeks in a maximum security Spanish jail after his initial arrest near Malaga.
Harrison had a glittering career in boxing, becoming WBO featherweight champion in 2002 and subsequently defending it successfully.
But he has faced problems with alcohol, drugs and depression, and in 2006 he was declared bankrupt, stripped of both his WBO title and his licence to box for bringing the sport into disrepute.
He was jailed in Scotland last year after admitting drink driving, assault and breaching bail conditions.
Harrison was released from Glasgow's Barlinnie prison in December, after serving four months of a eight-month sentence.
A judge in Spain issued an international arrest warrant after he failed to attend court last September, when he was serving time in Barlinnie.
Harrison, who is battling to get his boxing licence back, was found guilty of the attempted robbery and assaulted, after a drinking binge with his late uncle in October 2006.Comment
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