THIS WEEK'S TOP TEN SPORTS BOOKS

Sunday 20 September 1998 18:02 EDT
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1 Addicted, Tony Adams with Ian Ridley (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99).

2 Football Fans Guide, Janet Williams (Collins Willow, paperback, pounds 9.99).

3 Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1998-1999, Mick Cleary and John Griffiths, (Headline, paperback, pounds 17.99).

4 The Official NFL 1998 Record and Fact Book (Workman, paperback, pounds 17.99).

5 Inside the All Blacks, Robin McConnell, (Harper Collins (NZ), hardback, pounds 17.99).

6 The Paddy and the Prince - The Making of Naseem Hamed, Nick Pitt (Yellow Jersey, hardback, pounds 16.00).

7 Anything But...An Autobiography, Richie Benaud (Hodder & Stoughton, hardback, pounds 17.99).

8 The Sporting News Hockey Guide 1998-99 (TSN, paperback, pounds 13.95).

9 Bobby Robson: My Autobiography - An Englishman Abroad, (Macmillan, hardback, pounds 16.99).

10 Corner Flags and Corner Shops, Jas Bains and Sanijev Johal (Gollancz, paperback, pounds 9.99).

Compiled by Sportspages Bookshops, 94-96 Charing Cross Road, London W1 (0171 240 9604) and St Ann's Square, Manchester (0161 832 8530), and www.sportspages.co.uk

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