This week's top 10 sports books
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Your support makes all the difference.1 The European Football Yearbook 1997-98, edited by Mike Hammond (Sports Projects, paperback, pounds 22.95)
2 Guvnors, Mickey Francis and P Walsh (Milo Books, paperback, pounds 6.99)
3 A Lot of Hard Yakka, Simon Hughes (Headline, hardback, pounds 16.99)
4 The Official FA Non-League Club Directory 1998, edited by Tony Williams (Tony Williams Publications, paperback, pounds 16.95)
5 Golden Boy - A Biography of Wilf Mannion, Nick Varley (Aurum Press, hardback pounds 14.95)
6 Danny Blanchflower - Biography of a Visionary, Dave Bowler (Gollancz, hardback, pounds 16.99)
7 European Football - A Fan's Handbook - The Rough Guide, Peterjon Cresswell and Simon Evans (Rough Guide, paperback, pounds 14.99)
8 The Story of Bobby Robson's Year at Barcelona, Jeff King (Virgin, hardback, pounds 14.99)
9 Ashes Summer, Nasser Hussain and Steve Waugh, (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 14.99)
10 A Century of Paris Roubaix, Pascal Sergent (Bromley Books, hardback, pounds 34.99)
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