THIS WEEK'S TOP TEN SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Bobby Robson - My Autobiography - An Englishman Abroad (Macmillan, hardback, pounds 16.99).
2 The Official NFL 1998 Record and Fact Book (Workman, paperback, pounds 14.99).
3 Anything But... An Autobiography, Richie Benaud (Hodder & Stoughton, hardback, pounds 17.99)
4 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1998-99, edited by Glenda Rollin (Headline, paperback, pounds 17.99).
5 FA Carling Premiership Pocket Annual 1998-99, Bruce Smith (Virgin, paperback, pounds 4.99).
6 Kick Off - The Official Premier League Fans' Guide 1998-99, edited by Mike Ivey (Sidan Press, paperback, pounds 5.99).
7 News of the World Football Annual 1998-99, edited by Eric Brown (Invincible Press, paperback, pounds 5.99).
8 My 1998 World Cup Story, Glenn Hoddle with David Davies (Andre Deutsch, hardback, pounds 17.99).
9 Inside the All Blacks, Robin McConnell (Harper Collins NZ, hardback, pounds 17.99).
10 The Paddy and The Prince - The Making of Naseem Hamed, Nick Pitt (Yellow Jersey, hardback, pounds 16.00).
List compiled by Sportspages Bookshops 94-96 Charing Cross Road, London (0171 240-9604) and St Ann's Square, Manchester (0161 832-8530) and www.sportspages.co.uk
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