THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1997/98, edited by Glenda Rollin (Headline, paperback, pounds 17.99)
2 Survival of the Fattest 3 - An Alternative View of the 96-97 Season, edited by David Jenkins and Judi Holly (Red Card Publishing, paperback, pounds 9.99)
3 A Will to Win - The Manager's Diary, Alex Ferguson and David Meek (Andre Deutsch, hardback, pounds 14.99)
4 Shane Warne - My Own Story, Shane Warne (Bookman, paperback, pounds 9.99)
5 The 1997/98 Official PFA Footballers Factfile, edited by Barry Hugman (Queen Anne Press, paperback, pounds 12.99)
6 The Sporting News Pro Football Guide, edited by Craig Carter and Dave Sloan (The Sporting News (US), paperback, pounds 13.95)
7 Dream On - A Year in the Life of a Premier League Club, Alex Flynn and H Davidson (Pocket Books, paperback, pounds 6.99)
8 News of the World Football Annual 1997/98, edited by Albert Sewell (Invincible Press, paperback, pounds 4.99)
9 Capital Punishment - London's Violent Football Following, Dougie and Eddy Brimson (Headline, paperback, pounds 6.99)
10 We Are Wolves - Wolverhampton Wanderers -The Fans' Story, edited by Charles Ross (Juma, paperback, pounds 9.95)
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