THIS WEEK'S TOP TEN SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 The complete book of the World Cup By Chris Freddi (Collins Willow, pounds 14.99)
2 Flat Back Four - the tactical game By Andy Gray with Jim Drewett (Boxtree pounds 14.99)
3 Athletics 1998 Edited by Peter Matthews (SportsBooks pounds 14.95).
4 The Story of the World Cup By Brian Glanville (Faber and Faber pounds 9.99).
5 Bestie - Portrait of a Legend By Joe Lovejoy (Macmillian, pounds 16.99)
6 Football in Sun and Shadow By Eduardo Galeano (Fourth Estate pounds 6.99)
7 The Beautiful Game: A Journey Through Latin American Football. By Chris Taylor (Gollancz pounds 16.99)
8 You Guys Are History! By Devon Malcolm (Collins, pounds 16.99)
9 Manchester United Ruined My Life By Colin Schindler (Headline pounds 12.99).
10 A Civil War: Army v Navy. By John Feinstein (Bay Books, pounds 9.99)
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