TOP TEN SPORT BOOKS

Sunday 06 June 1999 18:02 EDT
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1 Allan Donald - White Lightning

- Allan Donald and Pat Murphy (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99)

2 Golden Boy - The Fame, Money and Mystery of Oscar de la Hoya - Tim Kawakami (Andrew McMeel, hardback, pounds 16.95)

3 Hoolifan - 30 Years of Hurt - Martin KIng and Martin Knight (Mainstream, paperback, pounds 7.99)

4 Aravinda - My Autobiography - Aravinda da Silva (Mainstream, hardback, pounds 15.99)

5 Manchester United Ruined My Life - Colin Shindler (Headline, paperback, pounds 5.99)

6 Athletics 99 - edited by Peter Matthews (Sports Book, paperback pounds 14.95)

7 Yellow Fever - The Dark Heart of the Tour De France - Jeremy Whittle (Headline, hardback, pounds 16.99)

8 Phil Tufnell - What Now? - Phil Tufnell with Peter Hayter (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99)

9 One-day International Cricket - Stephen Samuelson, Ray Mason and David Clark (Robinson, paperback, pounds 14.99)

10 Ayrton Senna - As Time Goes By - Christopher Hilton (Haynes, hardback, pounds 19.99)

List compiled by Sportspages Bookshops; 94-96 Charing Cross Road, London, 0171 240 9604; and St Ann's Square, Manchester, 01612 832 8530; and www. sportspages.co.uk

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