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Your support makes all the difference.CAN THE Kevin Keegan euphoria bubble expand any further, or is it about to burst? After England's recent victory over Poland in the European Championship qualifier, many seemed ready to canonise the new (and, he claims, temporary) England manager. Will his team continue to be so inspired in this away fixture, Hungary vs England (6.30pm Sky Sports 2)? Or will they suffer through the chronic lack of fit strikers, exacerbated by long- term injury to the talismanic Michael Owen?
Throughout his career - from Taxi Driver through to Cape Fear - Robert DeNiro (right) has portrayed men possessed with a frightening intensity. He revisits that territory in The Fan (10pm Sky Premier), as a demented baseball fan who will go to any extreme to further the cause of his favourite player (Wesley Snipes).
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