THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Racers, Richard Williams (Viking, hardback, pounds 16.99)
2 Bad as I Wanna Be, Dennis Rodman with Tim Keown (Bantam Books, paperback, pounds 5.99)
3 From Arlott to Aggers - 40 Years of Test Match Special, edited by Peter Baxter and Phil McNeill (Andre Deutsch, hardback, pounds 14.99)
4 Combat Golf, Bruce Warren Ollstein (Viking, hardback, pounds 13.95)
5 Football and The English - A Social History of Football in England 1863-1995, Dave Russell (Carnegie Publishing, paperback, pounds 11.95)
6 Too Soon to Panic, Gordon Forbes (Harper Collins, paperback, pounds 5.99)
7 Athers - The Authorised Biography of Michael Atherton, David Norrie (Headline, hardback, pounds 17.99)
8 Final Rounds - A Father, A Son, The Golf Journey of a Lifetime, James Dodson (Century, hardback, pounds 12.99)
9 An Intimate Portrait of the Tour De France, Philippe Brunel (Buonpane Publications, hardback, pounds 29.99)
10 The Pride of North London - The Definitive History of Arsenal-Tottenham "Derby" Matches, Bob Goodwin (Polar Publishing, hardback, pounds 24.95)
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