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1 The European Football Yearbook 1999-2000, edited by Mike Hammond (Sports Projects Ltd, paperback, pounds 23.95)

2 Blue Moon: Down Among the Dead Men with Manchester City, by Mark Hodkinson (Mainstream, paperback, pounds 7.99)

3 A Social History of English Cricket, by Derek Birley (Aurum, hardback, pounds 20)

4 Andy Cole - The Autobigraphy (MUFC, hardback, pounds 14.99)

5 We Fear No Foe by Colin Johnson (Terrace Banter, paperback, pounds 8.99)

6 Time to Declare: An Autobiography, Mark Taylor (Ironbark, hardback, pounds 19.95)

7 The Ingerland Factor - Home Truths from Football, edited by Mark Perryman (Mainstream, paperback, pounds 9.99)

8 Martin Donnelly, by Rod Nye (Harper Sports NZ, hardback, pounds 19.99)

9 Giving a Little Back, by Barney Curley with Nick Townsend (Collins Willow, paperback, pounds 5.99)

10 NHL Official Guide & Record Book 2000 (NHL, paperback, pounds 16.95)

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