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Superfans share their tournament strategies

We quizzed some local superfans about their World Cup strategies

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Cologne ranger: German fan Andre Delarue. Photos: Paul Yeung, Jonathan Wong, Steve Parry, May Tse

38, general manager at German freight forwarding company
1 FC Köln, Germany

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My number plate is "1FCKOELN" after my team 1. FC Köln. I've supported them since I was born, as my father was a 1. FC Köln fan as well. My generation supported the teams their dads supported. You fall in love with a team when you are young, and it never changes.

I consider myself a German superfan because I try to watch all the national team games on TV. I stay up to watch the Bundesliga, and the Champions League games when German teams are playing. I have two TVs at home, so I can watch the Premier League and Bundesliga at the same time.

The morning after we beat England in the 2010 World Cup, I booked a ticket from Hong Kong to Cape Town to see Germany play Argentina in the quarter finals. We beat them 4-0.

After watching the 2006 World Cup, I always think we are going to win. But this year, I am very concerned. We don't have a real striker in the team, and defence, as always, is our weak point.

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My favourite player is Lukas Podolski, because of his association with my team. On a good day, he is one of the best midfielders around. Unfortunately, he had a very mixed season at Arsenal this year.

I usually watch every game during a World Cup, but this year will be tough with the big time difference. I will watch at home as much as possible. I'll go straight to bed after work and set the alarm for midnight, then take cat naps between the games. I have booked time off after the group stage, and will spend it in a time zone closer to Brazil.

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