TOP TEN SPORTS BOOKS
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Your support makes all the difference.1 Athletics 99, edited by Peter Matthews (Sports Books, paperback, pounds 14.95)
2 NatWest Playfair Cricket World Cup, edited by Bill Frindall (Headline, paperback, pounds 5.99)
3 Manchester United Ruined My Life, Colin Shindler, (Headline, paperback, pounds 5.99)
4 Phil Tufnell: What Now? Phil Tufnell with Peter Hayter (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99)
5 1999 PGA Tour - Official Media Guide (PGA Tour, paperback, pounds 15.99)
6 Cherries in the Red - How One Football Fan Saved his Club, Trevor Watkins (Headline, hardback, pounds 16.99)
7 How They Stole The Game, David Yallop (Poetic Publishing, hardback, pounds 5.99)
8 British Athletics 1999, edited by Rob Whittingham and Peter Matthews (Old Bakehouse Publications, paperback, pounds 12.99)
9 In pursuit of the Yellow Jersey, Samuel Abt and James Startt (Van der Plas, paperback, pounds 9.95)
10 Allan Donald - White Lightning, Allan Donald and Pat Murphy (Collins Willow, hardback, pounds 16.99)
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