Tony Ansell isn't crass enough to have a motto, but if he did it would surely be something like, 'Where there's shite, there's brass'. And not just a little bit of brass, but a whole, 64-piece orchestra of the stuff. One of Britain's most consistently successful gamblers, Ansell hasn't made his cash on the nags or on those other three British staples of Premiership football, majors golf or Test cricket. Instead, Harrow's finest has made his mint in the surreal world of Scottish football. And not even top-level Scottish football, but by gambling on such glamourous names as East Stirlingshire, Queen of the South, Stenhousemuir and Cowdenbeath.
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