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  • barryboy
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    Harrison victimised in hometown!

    By Hugh Keevins

    SCOTT HARRISON has revealed he is quitting Scotland to get away from the people who have made his life a misery.

    The world featherweight champion will leave his homeland for Spain because he claims people in his own country have turned him into a marked man.

    Harrison's departure from the people who refuse to let him lead the normal life he craves will take place following the defence of his title against Michael Brodie at the MEN Arena in Manchester on June 3.

    The Cambuslang fighter has already purchased property on the Costa del Sol, plans to learn Spanish and has even made moves to become a season-ticket holder at his nearest Primera Liga club Malaga.

    He's had enough of being targeted for abuse and physical attack and will re-shape his life accordingly to prepare himself for the next five years of a career that will end when he is 33. And hopefully Harrison's days in the ring will finish with him holding world titles at two different weights.

    'I feel I'm the same person I was before I became world champion but others see me differently and that's caused all of my problems,' said Harrison when we met yesterday at his Highland retreat in Corpach, near Fort William.

    Harrison's presence is appreciated by the people in the local community who have handed over the area's leisure and fitness facilities to him without charge. Evidence that some Scots are proud to have a world renowned sportsman in their midst.

    However, Harrison feels that the attitude nearer to home is that a man who has been built up to such a height needs to be knocked down again.

    What is undeniable is Harrison has previously faced a charge of serious assault and is currently bound over to keep the peace for a year. But he maintains the life he is forced to lead is spent trying to avoid trouble rather than start it.

    He said: 'The last altercation I was reportedly involved in started in a nightclub. A guy came up to me and said, 'You think you're somebody, so what are you doing in East Kilbride?' Then it kicked off But I don't ask people to disturb me when I'm having a night out to relax.

    'They start off quietly and then when a few drinks have been taken they start in with the snide remarks about how I didn't really win my last fight against Victor Polo.

    'But my attitude is they will still be idiots in the morning when they have sobered up. When you're on your way to the top they want to shake your hand. But when you're on that pedestal an element of jealousy kicks in. It's a Scottish characteristic' People used to say they hoped I'd win my next fight when I was striving for the world title. Now they criticise my last contest because they don't like who they think I am. But they don't know the real me. If they did it would be a different story.'

    Harrison and partner Jackie spent seven months apart during which time she went to stay in a council house. At the time the boxer was accused of living it up while his young son went short.

    The accusation still infuriates Harrison who has now broken his silence on the subject after a reconciliation with Jackie.

    He said: 'The truth is I paid £75,000 of hard-earned money to buy that house and make sure my loved ones were well looked after but nobody bothers to mention that or anything else that might show me in amore positive light.

    'It's hard to be in the public eye and I have now accepted the fact I can't stay where I was brought up in Cambuslang and I have to be more careful about the places I go in Glasgow. The city is so small and there are always so many clowns who want to come up to you and start something.

    'That's why I'm going to the Costa del Sol for eight weeks to think about my next step in the boxing ring in surroundings where I won't be hassled. It looks as if the rest of my professional life will need to be split between Spain and Scotland so I can lead as near to a normal life as possible.

    'My character is blackened if I'm in a pub having a drink. But I go off the booze for eight weeks before every fight and might have 25 stitches afterwards to show what going to war in the ring really means.

    'I've earned that drink I'm having. But if I've got a house and a fancy car and a home in Spain, I'm not supposed to be in the pub with my mates so far as some people are concerned. I can't lock myself in the house and live like a hermit.' Harrison has taken sanctuary in the shadow of Ben Nevis and finds the Highlands inspirational in preparation for his next fight. He'll remain in his monastic Fort William base until it's time to face Brodie and the world's media.

    He said: 'It's aggressive, rugged country and it will prepare me properly for bashing Brodie in front of an American television audience and the watching British public.

    'That's the only reason I agreed to go to fight him in Manchester as the top of the bill in my own right on the night before Ricky Hatton's next contest in the same arena 'Scott Harrison is nobody's warm--up act. I'm the only two-time world champion in Scottish boxing history and this will be my eighth defence. People forget about these things while they're behind the other stuff about who I'm supposed to be.

    'There'll be four more fights on my contract with Sports Network after I've taken care of Brodie. There is a clause which says they must deliver a major name for me.

    'I want out in five years with enough money to last me for the rest of my life and I've started to make provisions for the future by going into the property business and making financial provisions for the future for Jackie, Scott junior and myself. I'm a guy who attends church every week and tries to do what he can when it comes to working for various charities.

    'I don't want to trumpet that side of my life but I think I'm entitled to mention it when my name is constantly being blackened.

    'They even tried to say I appeared on the pitch at Celtic Park at half-time during an Old Firm game and kissed the turf while turning my back on the Rangers supporters.

    'Yet the guy who really did those things telephoned the Daily Record admitting it was him and apologised for causing me grief.

    'Incidentally, Malaga's shirt is blue and white. Would I wear that with pride if I am the kind of person I'm being made out to be? Some people seem to constantly need an excuse for creating division.

    'I prefer to do my fighting in the ring and nowhere else if I can be left in peace.That is the truth, whether anyone believes it or not.

    'No matter where I'm living, be it Cambuslang or the Costa del Sol, when I'm in the ring I'm fighting for my country and that country is Scotland.
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    boo ****ing hoo. what a baby.

    one suggests if you want to live a quiet life you stop getting involved in incidents in pubs where you at best witness assaults, at worst may be in invloved and a quiet night in does not involve going to the local nightclub and fighting the bouncers.

    **** me, most folk from Glasgow would give their right arm for the money fame and prestige he has got.

    i think he is a nasty little ****, who is lucky to still have his titles. Come on on Brodie, beat the **** of the whinging prick,

    sorry ive had it with this pratt he aint half as good as he thinks he is..

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    • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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      I dunno... I'm not particulary fond of Scott Harrison, ever since he said he was depressed after England won the Rugby World Cup.

      But I know that's just Scot's.... I was thinking, "You want the English to cheer for you and buy tickets to come and watch you fight, but you hate us )

      Mind you, I do know there are a lot of very tasty f**kers in Glasgow, idiots that will start a fight with him just so they can say they hit SCOTT HARRISON to all their mates after.

      I don't think anyone should have to live in the threat of having the crap kicked out of you if you take a wrong turn down the wrong road.

      Soooo... On reading that article above, I'm feeling a little sorry for Scott Harrison.

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      • barryboy
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        #4
        Originally posted by martinwbc
        I dunno... I'm not particulary fond of Scott Harrison, ever since he said he was depressed after England won the Rugby World Cup.

        But I know that's just Scot's.... I was thinking, "You want the English to cheer for you and buy tickets to come and watch you fight, but you hate us )
        Not everyone in Scotland's like that mate, we might want to see you get stuffed at football etc. that's only cos we're ****e but that's about as far as it goes I doubt he hates the English!
        I actually sympathise with him a little, the Rangers/Celtic footballers have a hard time up here as well with people acting up in public, Neil Lennon has had it pretty bad along with a few others so it seems to be the way of the city, if I had Harrison's money you wouldn't see me for dust, Spain here we come!

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        • J !
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          #5
          you guys are missing the point, harrinson wants the fame the fortune and all that goes with it but wont put up with a bit of grief. jeez.
          how doi you think barerra gets on in Mexico or morales or pac in the phillipines.

          Aside fomr that you want the fame and a quiet life then you lead one, you dont go and get involved in GBH cases and twatting bouncers at nightclubs.

          blokes a ****ing whinging hypocrite and Ive heard it feom a few sources.

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            Yeah... I know man... I've been to Scotland a couple of times and I've got some Scottish friends down in London.

            I remember going to a pub to watch England vs Argentina (footy), and there was a group of about 10 Scot's all cheering for Argentina, And I kinda thought, "You ain't making a lot of English people in here like Scotland, especially after we were cheering for Scotland in the last World cup along with England and Ireland".

            I can imagine that there's a lot of tention between Celtic and Rangers because of the Catholic/Protestant connection.

            I don't mind Scotland and the mates that I've got that are Glaswegian and from Edinburgh are top guy's and girls.

            I doo think though, that Scotland is probably the worst place in the World for Bigotry, (Is that how you spell it?) - Hating someone even though you don't know them like, "Look at that Catholic Bast*rd walking along there!"... And, "Look at the protestant c*nt over there!".

            D'you know what I mean?

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              #7
              Originally posted by JPW
              you guys are missing the point, harrinson wants the fame the fortune and all that goes with it but wont put up with a bit of grief. jeez.
              how doi you think barerra gets on in Mexico or morales or pac in the phillipines.

              Aside fomr that you want the fame and a quiet life then you lead one, you dont go and get involved in GBH cases and twatting bouncers at nightclubs.

              blokes a ****ing whinging hypocrite and Ive heard it feom a few sources.
              I think Scotland is very different to Mexico and the Phillopines. Pacquiao is a national hero, and everybody loves him!

              Similar thing with Barerra and Morales!

              Scotland is different.

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                #8
                I havent got anything against the Scotish but i wouldnt live there, when i've been i had too much trouble. There's just a few idiots who hate the English and i get the feeling i'd end up in prison or hospital if lived in Glasgow.

                I dont really blame Harrison for wanting a move, but i think he'd do better in OZ, Spains just a huge culture and language change.

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                • barryboy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by martinwbc
                  Yeah... I know man... I've been to Scotland a couple of times and I've got some Scottish friends down in London.

                  I remember going to a pub to watch England vs Argentina (footy), and there was a group of about 10 Scot's all cheering for Argentina, And I kinda thought, "You ain't making a lot of English people in here like Scotland, especially after we were cheering for Scotland in the last World cup along with England and Ireland".

                  I can imagine that there's a lot of tention between Celtic and Rangers because of the Catholic/Protestant connection.

                  I don't mind Scotland and the mates that I've got that are Glaswegian and from Edinburgh are top guy's and girls.

                  I doo think though, that Scotland is probably the worst place in the World for Bigotry, (Is that how you spell it?) - Hating someone even though you don't know them like, "Look at that Catholic Bast*rd walking along there!"... And, "Look at the protestant c*nt over there!".

                  D'you know what I mean?
                  Come on! You only cheer for Scotland cos you know we can't win really though, staying on the bigotry subject, religion probably has a lot to do with his problems, if I was well known I'd try and keep to myself which team I support for example Harrison was pictured in the Daily Record recently holding his belts with Celtic striker John Hartson, now whether he saluted the Rangers fans or not, this will have turned a lot of people off him who may not have known what 'side' he was on. Sad but true, I don't think many Man U fans hate Ricky Hatton do they?
                  Scotland has no one else in Harrison's position in the boxing world and we haven't for a long time before him so the whole country should support him whatever religion he is

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                  • J !
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                    #10
                    ive got very good scots friends, i find them very funny, dead pan and humourous as all hell.
                    I love endinburgh its a beautfiul city unbilke Dublin wish is a skag ridden ****e hole.

                    In fact makinfg a sweeping generalisation I much prefer the sctos to the Irish, and im a quarter irish.

                    theres good and bad in all nations of course, especially the english who seem to be capable of acts of thuggery and pomposity in the same breath.

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