View Full Version : Leona Lewis To Do Eurovision 2009?
official-purefact
03-03-2008, 09:13 AM
Do you think Leona Should Enter The Eurovision Because if you look at the chart positions whihc she is on i tunes in different countries she is in top 10 so they might know her and give her points because they like her ....... what do you think? here are the chart positions all over the world
#1 - Germany
#4 - Australia
#1 - Austria
#3 - Belgium
#5 - Finland
#7 - Greece
#10 - Italy
#1 - Luxembourg
#4 - Netherlands
#5 - New Zealand
#5 - Norway
#8 - Portugal
#2 - Spain
#1 - Switzerland
Spike
03-03-2008, 10:49 AM
If she did do it she probably wouldn't win because of how the countrys vote
official-purefact
03-03-2008, 11:42 AM
Yeah Most Probs I Think it's stupid it should be voted on the song not the country I reckon the united kingdom shouldn't vote for anyone and then they would have no votes for other countries nd then see what happens to the scores!!!!!
It wouldn't matter if we had the biggest, most-liked, most well-known act in the world - the voting is political.
Xander
03-03-2008, 12:09 PM
Originally posted by Matt
It wouldn't matter if we had the biggest, most-liked, most well-known act in the world - the voting is political.
I agree, no matter who they are the uk will still get an little amount of points
I think it's highly unlikely she would enter anyway.
Originally posted by Dan_
I think it's highly unlikely she would enter anyway.
Agreed.
Which is why the thread title is slightly misleading.
CassetteFinger
03-03-2008, 12:44 PM
Nah, only no bodies and people who cant make it in the buisness do eurovision.
dupin
03-03-2008, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by Matt
It wouldn't matter if we had the biggest, most-liked, most well-known act in the world - the voting is political.
But if it was 100% political, wouldn't the same country win every time?
If it was political then the UK wouldn't have won numerous ties in the past.
:)tom:)
03-03-2008, 04:43 PM
she would do well but she would never do it!
MarkWaldorf
03-03-2008, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by Tom_
If it was political then the UK wouldn't have won numerous ties in the past.
Many believe it was because the UK went to war, and that was like 2003. We haven't won since 1997.
Shaun
03-03-2008, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by Tom_
If it was political then the UK wouldn't have won numerous ties in the past.
Those were before we went to Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo.
The last one was 1997 - we finished 2nd in 1998, and have fallen behind since.
The number of participants has also increased a lot since then.
Shaun
03-03-2008, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by dupin
Originally posted by Matt
It wouldn't matter if we had the biggest, most-liked, most well-known act in the world - the voting is political.
But if it was 100% political, wouldn't the same country win every time?
Not necessarily :tongue:
The song does come into it at some extent. But some of these countries have a lot of neighbouring countries. Take...Hungary, for example. That has Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Romania and Ukraine bordering...
Originally posted by dupin
Originally posted by Matt
It wouldn't matter if we had the biggest, most-liked, most well-known act in the world - the voting is political.
But if it was 100% political, wouldn't the same country win every time?
Not really, there's still the other countries who don't have that many neighbouring countries voting and that makes up a decent amount of points which sometimes determines the outcome.
It's still mainly countries from the Eastern block who've won in recent years, most of the top 10 is made up of those countries too.The countries who aren't in the Eastern block usually don't do well.
Callum
03-03-2008, 05:44 PM
Leona would never do it. It would ruin her career.
Princess
03-03-2008, 05:47 PM
No-one respectful ever does Eurovision anymore. Like for gods sake this year Ireland has a fecking turkey(a puppet)! And we're apprently favourite to win! Ridiculous.
Magic
03-03-2008, 05:54 PM
No. Its against the rules.
Originally posted by Magic
No. Its against the rules.
What is against the rules?
Magic
04-03-2008, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by Dan_
Originally posted by Magic
No. Its against the rules.
What is against the rules?
Having someonle like Leona represent us. You cant have someone who has been commercially played in the lasy few years, or someone that has been commercially played other a certain amount of countries in a certain amount of years.
If that makes sense! lol
shes too good for it IMO.
Originally posted by Magic
Originally posted by Dan_
Originally posted by Magic
No. Its against the rules.
What is against the rules?
Having someonle like Leona represent us. You cant have someone who has been commercially played in the lasy few years, or someone that has been commercially played other a certain amount of countries in a certain amount of years.
If that makes sense! lol
Is that really a rule? I've certainly never heard of it before.
Originally posted by Magic
Originally posted by Dan_
Originally posted by Magic
No. Its against the rules.
What is against the rules?
Having someonle like Leona represent us. You cant have someone who has been commercially played in the lasy few years, or someone that has been commercially played other a certain amount of countries in a certain amount of years.
If that makes sense! lol
Andy and Javine both broke those rules.
aj2463
04-03-2008, 08:32 PM
I really dont think that She would do it anyway xx
bridge7too7far
04-03-2008, 08:35 PM
Jusr because she wonf the xfactor and had that massive hit with that song don't mean she'd win Eurovision. I think many other countries just would't gofor her anyway. Apart from that song I don't like her much really
XxShortyxX
04-03-2008, 08:38 PM
Leona is too good for Eurovision, she wouldn't win anyway, even though she would be the best singer there. other countries just don't vote for us, they don't like us, they dislike us even more now after we went to war.
bridge7too7far
04-03-2008, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by XxShortyxX
Leona is too good for Eurovision, she wouldn't win anyway, even though she would be the best singer there. other countries just don't vote for us, they don't like us, they dislike us even more now after we went to war.
She's not too good for Eurovision nobody is too good. I cannot agree that she'd be the best singer there either, as we havent sen the Eurovision yet and nobody knows. I agree with everthing else you say. voting is always the same and the war does make a diff. I doubr they'd ever forgive Tony Blair for going to war anyway
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