But the combination of horse racing and the dog stuff was brutal. He was an outsider in horse racing – a loud and flash Harry the Dog – and he felt the establishment look down on him. I’d run out of money and was going to sell my daughter’s flat to keep it going.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Harry Findlay, pictured at home in Axminster, Devon. I didn’t have the train fare to see my mum and had a bit of a breakdown. Gambling For Life: Harry Findlay by Neil Harman is at www.guardianbookshop.com
Source: The Guardian September 13, 2017 11:02 UTC