THIS WEEK'S TOP TEN SPORTS BOOKS

Sunday 30 August 1998 23:02 BST
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1 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1998-99, edited by Glenda Rollin (Headline, paperback, pounds 17.99

2 My World Cup Diary, Glenn Hoddle with David Davies (Andre Deutsch, hardback, pounds 17.99)

3 Anything but... an Autobiography, Richie Benaud (Hodder & Stoughton, hardback, pounds 17.99)

4 News of the World Football Annual 1998-99, edited by Eric Brown (Invincible, pounds 5.99)

5 Kick off - The Official Premier League Fans Guide 1998/99 (Sidan Press, pounds 5.99)

6 Playfair Football Who's Who 1999, edited by Jack Rollin (Headline, paperback, pounds 6.99)

7 Sunday Muddy Sunday - The Heart and Soul of Sunday League Football, Peter May (Virgin, paperback, pounds 7.99)

8 Playfair Football Annual 1998-99, edited by Glenda Rollin (Headline, paperback, pounds 4.99)

9 Left Foot in the Grave, Garry Nelson (Collins Willow, paperback, pounds 6.99)

10 Life at the Top, Mark Hodkinson (Queen Anne Press, paperback, pounds 7.99)

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