This week's top 10 sports books
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Manchester United Ruined my Life, Colin Shindler (Headline, hardback, pounds 12.99)
2 The Beautiful Game, A Journey Through Latin American Football, Chris Taylor (Gollancz, hardback, pounds 14.99)
3 FC Football Graphics, Jeremy Leslie and Patrick Burgoyne (Thames and Hudson, paperback, pounds 12.95)
4 Perfect Pitch 2, Foreign Field edited by Simon Kuper (Headline/Review, paperback, pounds 7.99)
5 A View From The Bridge, John Inglede and Graham Wray (More than 90 Minutes, paperback, pounds 7.99)
6 To Lords With A Title, Hugh Morris with Andy Smith (Mainstream, hardback, pounds 14.99)
7 Ian Roberts, Finding Out, Paul Freeman (Random House Australia, paperback, pounds 14.95)
8 The Complete Book Of The World Cup, Chris Freddi (Collins Willow, paperback, pounds 14.99)
9 The Muhammad Ali Reader, edited by Gerald Early (Ecco Press, hardback, pounds 21.95)
10 The Beautiful Team - In Search Of Pele and The 1970 Brazilians, Gerry Jenkins ( Simon and Schuster, hardback, pounds 15.99)
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