THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Football Grounds Of Britain, Simon Inglis (Collins Willow; paperback, pounds 17.99)
2 Left Foot Forward, Garry Nelson (Headline; paperback, pounds 5.99)
3 Bad As I Wanna Be, Dennis Rodman with Tim Keown (Delacorte Press US; hardback, pounds 19.95)
4 Statto's Euro 96 Guide, Statto (Headline; paperback, pounds 4.99)
5 The Complete Book Of The Olympics, David Wallechinsky (Aurum Press; paperback, pounds 12.95)
6 I Lost My Heart To The Belles, Pete Davies (Heinemann; hardback, pounds 14.99)
7 A Hurting Business, Thomas Healy (Picador; hardback, pounds 14.99)
8 Cricket Facts And Feats, Bill Frindall (Guinness; paperback, pounds 13.99)
9 The Football Factory, John King (Jonathan Cape; paperback, pounds 9.99)
10 Prince Of The Ring - The Naseem Hamed Story, Gavin Evans (Robson; hardback, pounds 16.95)
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