Sport: This week's top 10 sports books
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Football Fans Guide, Janet Williams (Collins Willow, paperback, pounds 9.99).
2 Addicted, Tony Adams with Ian Ridley (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99).
3 Survival of the Fattest 4, Edited by David Jenkins and Judi Holly (Red Card, paperback, pounds 9.99).
4 Reg Gutteridge - My Autobiography, Reg Gutteridge with Peter Batt (Blake Publishing, hardback, pounds 16.99).
5 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1998-1999, Mick Cleary and John Griffiths, (Headline, paperback, pounds 17.99).
6 A Life In Racing - Some You Win, Julian Wilson (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99).
7 Inside the All Blacks, Robin McConnell, (Harper Collins (NZ), hardback, pounds 17.99).
8 Big Ron - A Different Ball Game, Ron Atkinson and Peter Fitton (Andre Deutsch, hardback, pounds 17.99).
9 Referee! A Year In The Life Of David Elleray, David Elleray (Bloomsbury, hardback, pounds 16.99).
10 The Paddy and the Prince - The Making of Naseem Hamed, Nick Pitt (Yellow Jersey, hardback, pounds 16.00).
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