[Grammar] crazy ..... football & interested .... it

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How can we complete this sentence correctly?

"He's crazy ...1.... football, but I'm not interested ...2... it at all."

For the first blank; crazy of football or crazy for football or crazy on football ?

For the second blank; interested in / with / about / of ?

Which of them are correct?:?:
 
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You're welcome to the forum, lapsed into silence, but we don't do students' homework.
 
Thank you.

I am not a student, I'm just a learner..I'm trying to learn by myself. I don't have anybody to ask for help about it around

me. It is not a homework, it is a practise in the book, and I couldn't solve it by myself. That's why I'm asking for it.
 
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I couldn't understand what is wrong with asking that? I really need help. I won't waste my time here if you are denying a little help for me.
 
What is your best guess at an answer?
 
Use "about" in the first blank and "in" in the second.
 
My best guess is; crazy on football and interested in I think, but I am not sure..

All seem possible correct answers to me.
 
Crazy about and interested in.
 
Did the book give only the options "crazy of", "crazy for" and "crazy on"?
 
Did the book give only the options "crazy of", "crazy for" and "crazy on"?

No, the book didn't give any options. The question only says: "Complete the sentences with correct preposition." Just that. I put the choices that I thought there.
 
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