THIS WEEK'S TOP 10

Sunday 10 December 1995 19:02 EST
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1 A Good Walk Spoiled - Days and Nights on the PGA tour, John Feinstein (Little, Brown; hardback, pounds 17.99)

2 Left Foot Forward - A Year in the Life of a Journeyman Footballer, Garry Nelson (Headline; hardback, pounds 12.99)

3 European Football Yearbook 1995/96, edited by Mike Hammond (Sports Projects; paperback, pounds 21.95)

4 When Push Comes to Shove, edited by Ian Clayton (Yorkshire Arts Circus; paperback, pounds 9.95)

5 Lester - The Autobiography of Lester Piggott, Lester Piggott (Partridge Press; hardback, pounds 16.99)

6 Benson and Hedges Cricket Year (14th edition), edited by David Lemmon (Headline; hardback, pounds 19.99)

7 Rebound - The Odyssey of Michael Jordan, Bob Greene (Michael Joseph; hardback, pounds 15.99)

8 McIlvanney on Horseracing, Hugh McIlvanney (Mainstream; hardback, pounds 14.99)

9 Radio 5 Live Sports Yearbook, edited by Peter Nichols (Oddball Publishing; paperback, pounds 12.99)

10 The Don - A Biography, Roland Perry (Macmillan (Aust); hardback, pounds 25.95)

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