THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Everywhere We Go - Behind The Matchday Madness, Dougie & Eddie Brimson (Headline; paperback, pounds 6.99)
2 Olympic Fact Book - A Spectator's Guide To The Summer Games, Rebecca Nelson and Marie MacNee (Visible Ink; paperback, pounds 11.99)
3 Almanacco Illustrato Del Calcio 1996, Arrigo Beltrami (Panini; hardback, pounds 15.95)
4 The Life And Crimes Of Don King, Jack Newfield (Virgin; paperback, pounds 12.99)
5 Racing Post Horses To Follow - Flat 1996, edited by Nicholas Godfrey (Racing Post; paperback, pounds 6.99)
6 Second Coming - The Strange Odyssey Of Michael Jordan, Sam Smith (HarperCollins; hardback, pounds 16.00)
7 The History Of Non-League Football Grounds, Kerry Miller (Polar; hardback, pounds 24.95)
8 The Rise Of West Indian Cricket - From Colony To Nation, Frank Birbalsingh (Hansib; paperback, pounds 12.95)
9 Joe Louis - The Great Black Hope, Richard Bak (Taylor US; hardback, pounds 18.95)
10 The European Football Championships 1958-1996, John Robinson (Soccer Book; hardback, pounds 11.95)
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