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Red Moon 17-12-2008 08:19 AM

X Factor Eoghan hoping to sing in Eurovision
 
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X Factor Eoghan hoping to sing in Eurovision
X Factor star Eoghan Quigg wants to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest.

The 16-year-old, who developed a huge teenage fan base in Ireland and the UK with his performances on the ITV show, finished in third place in the weekend finale.

Eoghan, from Dungiven, is now expected to land a lucrative record deal, but has said he was keen to represent Ireland in Eurovision.

"I'd be honoured to do it as I would be doing it for my country," he said.

But he could be in competition with two-time winner Johnny Logan, after it emerged that RTE is considering offering him the chance to perform in Eurovision again next year.

The singer was beaten in a nail-biting 'X Factor' final of which the overall winner Alexandra Burke, who performed with superstar Beyonce. Her version of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' is tipped to top the Christmas charts.

X Factor chief Simon Cowell is expected to snap Eoghan up within days, even though fellow judge Louis Walsh would also love to sign him, sources said.

The young singer said: "I don't think it will be possible to go back to leading a normal life after this. Too much has happened and I've got the taste of success. But I'll never change from being an ordinary boy who got very, very lucky."

Eoghan's parents Denise and Chris and brothers Dylan and Calum were in the studio audience to see their boy battle for the big prize.

Back home, his extended family packed into St Canice's Hall in Dungiven to watch the Saturday night drama unfold.

Scores of supporters, including his four-week-old sister Chrissie Mia, piled into the Playhouse at St Columb's in Derry to take advantage of the live feed from London and soak up the atmosphere.

His father Chris said family and friends were celebrating Eoghan's remarkable achievement in making it all the way to the final, even if he was pipped at the post. "In my eyes he's a winner. He exceeded all our expectations by getting through boot camp and making it to the live shows," he said.

Music industry sources claimed that Eoghan had already been offered a lucrative deal. But Chris Quigg said that negotiations would have to take place.

"We will have to sit down, probably with Simon, and see what he can get," he said.

He admitted that his son's life has changed beyond recognition.

"It was never in my mind that he would get as far as he did. We just thought he could try and see how far he could go.

"It will definitely change Eoghan's life."

Odds released by Boylesports show that he is 10/1 to appear in the next 'High School Musical' film and 5/1 to appear in the West End version.
Source: Belfast Telegraph

30stone 17-12-2008 08:32 AM

Whyd he wasnt to do that, Russia or ukraine will win.

Lauren 17-12-2008 08:33 AM

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Originally posted by 30stone
Whyd he wasnt to do that, Russia or ukraine will win.
Yeah. :laugh:

Red Moon 17-12-2008 08:37 AM

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Originally posted by 30stone
Whyd he wasnt to do that, Russia or ukraine will win.
I thought they are changing the voting system so that the countries that are scared that Russia might cut off their gas supply, invade or just nuke them can't block vote in the same way as they did last year.

Lauren 17-12-2008 08:38 AM

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Originally posted by Red Moon
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Originally posted by 30stone
Whyd he wasnt to do that, Russia or ukraine will win.
I thought they are changing the voting system so that the countries that are scared that Russia might cut off their gas supply, invade or just nuke them can't block vote in the same way as they did last year.
I thought that it just meant the judges have a bit more power? I think the same political voting can occur.

(I'm not too sure though, that's just what I thought was happening).

M X 17-12-2008 09:59 AM

What's happening is 50% jury voting and 50% televoting. Chances are - a country like Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Bosnia & Herzegovina will win but I still love the spirit of Eurovision. And to be fair - most years (yeah maybe we do deserve more points) we don't have the best song (but i suppose that's not what it's about)

robb 17-12-2008 12:35 PM

Egghead has a chance if he does his fab abba song and dance routine........:dance: :banana: :

Saph 17-12-2008 06:12 PM

omfg were never gonna win eurovision!!

if he goe son it we'll get kicked out the compitition for sure

supernoodles! 17-12-2008 06:50 PM

you can`t get kicked out just because someones rubbish.Wouldn`t matter if we had Leona Lewis we still wouldn`t win

Hugo 17-12-2008 06:53 PM

ROFL.

decdec456 17-12-2008 10:04 PM

they used the 50 50 in this years Junior ESC and it lowered armenias points for example significantly so this year its likely a block happy nation will win but the better songs will get a bit of the pie too!

30stone 17-12-2008 10:09 PM

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Originally posted by Lauren
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Originally posted by Red Moon
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Originally posted by 30stone
Whyd he wasnt to do that, Russia or ukraine will win.
I thought they are changing the voting system so that the countries that are scared that Russia might cut off their gas supply, invade or just nuke them can't block vote in the same way as they did last year.
I thought that it just meant the judges have a bit more power? I think the same political voting can occur.

(I'm not too sure though, that's just what I thought was happening).
the people didnt even get to vote their government chose who they wanted to win lol...

Coz people dont care they just vote on the music they like lol, not like we dont vote for germany coz of the war.

robb 18-12-2008 12:49 PM

Egghead could do his 'high school musical' version of hallelujah.....:dance2:

XxShortyxX 18-12-2008 02:35 PM

Well he would fit in, after all, Eurovision is all cheesy and sickly.

robb 19-12-2008 12:13 PM

How can you say egghead is cheesy? HAVE YOU HEARD HIS HALLOWEE'N VERSION OF HALLELUJAH? :banana:


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