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Post by Laurinda on Apr 15, 2018 12:47:17 GMT 1
Sure Voting has officially closed (with a delay) There were some hiccups. Besides tagging the wrong person in the reminders, Ashley didn't vote in time and has also been inactive in the last days, so I had our Polish player replace the host. That being said, this evening there'll be the results presentation (at the standard time; 20:00 CET). As it's the end of the decade, we're having Awards next. If the recap videos are done I'll present them at the results show. Voting for the awards will be open on Monday or Tuesday. Which will be the last songs added to the awards? Where are we going for the new decade? Feel free to share your predictions.
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Post by nijat on Apr 15, 2018 12:59:28 GMT 1
Even though I am not really good at making a proper prediction, here is the list of countries that will make it to top 10 from my point of view: Austria; Latvia; Taiwan; Canada; Spain; UK; Azerbaijan; Germany; Guatemala; Ireland. See you all in TT show!
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Post by fabbi on Apr 15, 2018 14:05:10 GMT 1
We all agree that Ireland (followed by the UK and Germany) is the big favourite of the edition. But honestly I don't see it winning. From the other 2 I'd say Germany has the bigger chances as the song is probably the most familiar one of the edition.
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Post by Shovkovskyi/Peter on Apr 15, 2018 14:38:04 GMT 1
I'm not very good at predicting either (as you've already probably seen the ESC running order prediction game results), but I guess it won't hurt anyone, if I post my prediction for top10 (random order) The 3 obvious top10 contenders are Ireland, Germany and UK, but as UK is represented by Robbie Williams, I'm kinda doubting it will be in top3, because usually in contests I take part in Robbie does not very well, but on the other hand - there's also Kylie... I mean, it could go both ways... As for Ireland and Germany - I give 49%/51% in favour of Germany, but I might be wrong... also it's not said that one of these 3 will win, although the chances for others are quite low, but you never know... Other songs I predict in top10: (random order) Brazil Guatemala Italy Slovenia Spain Switzerland Taiwan I really hope for Latvia as well, but it's 50/50, and so it's 50/50 with many other songs...
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Post by inactivo (nq era) on Apr 15, 2018 16:51:54 GMT 1
I just want my 12 to win.
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Post by italix on Apr 15, 2018 17:05:50 GMT 1
We all agree that Ireland (followed by the UK and Germany) is the big favourite of the edition. But honestly I don't see it winning. From the other 2 I'd say Germany has the bigger chances as the song is probably the most familiar one of the edition. Please don't speak for everybody. The Irish and the British songs are the most known, but that doesn't mean at all that they are favourites. And for the German song, I never heard of it before... And if the most known songs would be automatically favourites, why not the French one, that had a worldwide exposure thanks to The Virgin Suicides (one of the major - and the first one - films of Sofia Coppola as a film director)?
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Post by fabbi on Apr 15, 2018 17:24:19 GMT 1
We all agree that Ireland (followed by the UK and Germany) is the big favourite of the edition. But honestly I don't see it winning. From the other 2 I'd say Germany has the bigger chances as the song is probably the most familiar one of the edition. And if the most known songs would be automatically favourites, why not the French one, that had a worldwide exposure thanks to The Virgin Suicides (one of the major - and the first one - films of Sofia Coppola as a film director)? I didn't mention it because I never heard it before. Not sure about the others, but that's just me. We all agree that Ireland (followed by the UK and Germany) is the big favourite of the edition. But honestly I don't see it winning. From the other 2 I'd say Germany has the bigger chances as the song is probably the most familiar one of the edition. The Irish and the British songs are the most known, but that doesn't mean at all that they are favourites. That's what I'm trying to say. We all agree that Ireland (followed by the UK and Germany) is the big favourite of the edition. But honestly I don't see it winning. From the other 2 I'd say Germany has the bigger chances as the song is probably the most familiar one of the edition. For the German song, I never heard of it before... Well yeah, Reamonn were not too successful outside (to my knowledge). However I meant that because of this (which I'm pretty sure you're familiar with).
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Post by italix on Apr 15, 2018 17:30:09 GMT 1
For the German song, I never heard of it before... Well yeah, Reamonn were not too successful outside (to my knowledge). However I meant that because of this (which I'm pretty sure you're familiar with). I never heard it either (or I rapidly forgot if I did by accident). The song only made a 52nd peek on French charts.
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Post by fabbi on Apr 15, 2018 17:30:41 GMT 1
Well yeah, Reamonn were not too successful outside (to my knowledge). However I meant that because of this (which I'm pretty sure you're familiar with). I never heard it either (or I rapidly forgot if I did by accident). The song only made a 52nd peek on French charts. Are you serious?
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Post by Laurinda on Apr 15, 2018 18:46:47 GMT 1
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