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May 19 2019, 01:09 PM
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Attack Dog/Sass Queen
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So the "Tel Aviv vs Jerusalem" of this summer looks set to be "Amsterdam vs Rotterdam". I imagine it'll either be in Amsterdam's 17,000 seater Ziggo Dome or the 14,000 seater Ahoy in Rotterdam. I imagine it'll be the former as it's bigger and newer but either are doable.
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May 19 2019, 01:19 PM
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Bitch of t seet
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So the "Tel Aviv vs Jerusalem" of this summer looks set to be "Amsterdam vs Rotterdam". I imagine it'll either be in Amsterdam's 17,000 seater Ziggo Dome or the 14,000 seater Ahoy in Rotterdam. I imagine it'll be the former as it's bigger and newer but either are doable. Den Haag and Maastricht are also in the running! Maastricht has the seats and the spce around the venue but it lacks infrastructure to get there so that would be a problem |
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May 19 2019, 02:38 PM
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Attack Dog/Sass Queen
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So, if the final had used the 2013-2015 Scoring method, the results would have looked like this:
01 316 Netherlands 02 293 Italy 03 208 Switzerland 04 190 Russia 05 179 Sweden 06 165 Australia 07 164 Azerbaijan 08 150 Norway 09 135 North Macedonia 10 100 Iceland 11 60 Denmark 12 58 France 13 51 Slovenia 14 48 Czech Republic 15 46 Albania 16 43 Serbia 17 36 Cyprus 18 33 Estonia 19 28 Malta 20 25 Greece 21 16 San Marino 22 14 Belarus 23 12 Israel 24 8 Germany 25 6 Spain 26 0 United Kingdom *San Marino would have been all Jury because of their small population and Belarus would have been all televote since their jury was dismissed |
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May 19 2019, 02:50 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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The Belarus votes were the strangest of the night.
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May 19 2019, 04:23 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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I enjoyed it.
However, I did think the presenting was poor throughout. A lot of talking over one another. Comments that didn't really make sense. Lots of correcting going on. "Moving on" said about a million times. It just wasn't as slick as it should be. Ad libbing has a really fine line between sounding good or just being naff. Also they kept miscounting how many countries were left during the televote reveal. Screen graphics were too slow on several occasions too. And that blonde presenter was incredibly wooden and uncharismatic. Have a feeling the Netherlands will do a much better job. Cannot believe San Marino polled 10th for the public vote I still like the new televote reveal, but as expected it did lose some of the excitement of knowing the ranking on the night. And the UK what can we say? We all knew it would do poorly. We had really poor options to choose between on the cringeworthy selection show. It's just not good enough; I don't think the beeb wants to host it. This post has been edited by Jacky boy: May 19 2019, 04:25 PM |
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May 19 2019, 05:51 PM
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there's nothing straight about plump Elvis
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UK 0 lmao
It was an odd Eurovision for sure. Agree with the above. The presenting was quite ESL and I wasn't even particularly drunk this year either :') |
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May 19 2019, 08:48 PM
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I'll just stick around and do some more damage
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Apologies if this has already been answered elsewhere and I just missed it but what exactly was Belarus' 'jury vote' if their jury was dismissed? Was it literally randomised? Surely can't have been based on other juries considering they conveniently gave Israel 12 points when they got (iirc) 0 points from all the other juries...
I thought the new reveal method for the public vote seemed like a potentially decent idea but it doesn't work in practice, like others have said it just means Norway didn't really get a proper moment to shine. And the suspense for Sweden's televote score was excruciating and ended up extremely underwhelming with him not even being close. I feel like it even took away from the moment for Duncan as well as being devastating for John. |
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May 19 2019, 09:06 PM
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Not sure if these have been posted or which thread would be the right one to post them in but these are the Semi 1 and Semi 2 results for televote only:
SEMI FINAL 1 - TELEVOTES ONLY 1 ICELAND 151 Q 2 AUSTRALIA 140 Q 3 ESTONIA 133 Q 4 SAN MARINO 124 Q 5 SLOVENIA 93 Q 6 CZECH REPUBLIC 85 Q 7 SERBIA 65 Q 8 POLAND 60 9 CYPRUS 54 Q 10 GREECE 54 Q 11 BELARUS 44 Q 12 PORTUGAL 43 13 GEORGIA 33 14 HUNGARY 32 15 BELGIUM 30 16 MONTENEGRO 15 17 FINLAND 14 SEMI FINAL 2 - TELEVOTES ONLY 1 NORWAY 170 Q 2 NETHERLANDS 140 Q 3 SWITZERLAND 137 Q 4 RUSSIA 124 Q 5 AZERBAIJAN 121 Q 6 SWEDEN 88 Q 7 NORTH MACEDONIA 84 Q 8 LITHUANIA 77 9 ALBANIA 58 Q 10 MALTA 50 Q 11 DENMARK 41 Q 12 CROATIA 38 13 MOLDOVA 27 14 ROMANIA 24 15 ARMENIA 23 16 LATVIA 13 17 IRELAND 3 18 AUSTRIA 0 So literally the 10 qualifiers in each heat were in the televoting top 11, pretty consistent! |
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May 19 2019, 09:13 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Apologies if this has already been answered elsewhere and I just missed it but what exactly was Belarus' 'jury vote' if their jury was dismissed? Was it literally randomised? Surely can't have been based on other juries considering they conveniently gave Israel 12 points when they got (iirc) 0 points from all the other juries... I thought the new reveal method for the public vote seemed like a potentially decent idea but it doesn't work in practice, like others have said it just means Norway didn't really get a proper moment to shine. And the suspense for Sweden's televote score was excruciating and ended up extremely underwhelming with him not even being close. I feel like it even took away from the moment for Duncan as well as being devastating for John. I'm glad I'm not the only one not knowing where Belarus's jury votes came from |
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May 19 2019, 10:05 PM
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BuzzJack Idol
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Weren't the jury votes disqualified?
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May 19 2019, 10:12 PM
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May 19 2019, 10:19 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Re Belarus jury vote
It just says 'aggregate' - maybe something to do with Belarus' historical voting? Perhaps doesn't explain it as their result doesn't reflect historical voting, but just an idea. How else might they have got to their result? |
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May 19 2019, 10:33 PM
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I was born 7 million years ago in Sweden, Africa
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I think they just assigned the scores based on the final result from the other 40 juries that would've kept the result the same at the top but helped the lower performing countries - I mean 12 to Israel when they should've come last is a bit off but I suppose they didn't want to have to come out and say "Israel are currently in last place" when it came to the new televote reveal.
I know their jury broke the rules quite spectacularly but I am fundamentally against ANY "aggregated" results in Eurovision, it's the same with San Marino's televote scores every year, a damn mess. |
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May 20 2019, 02:23 AM
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BuzzJack Idol
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That sounds really off the way Belarus votes were handled.
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May 20 2019, 06:36 PM
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my anxiety attacks
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Apologies if this has been clarified elsewhere as I’m still catching up but I heard that the Belarus ‘jury vote’ took the other countries from their pot (the one that’s used for the semi-final allocation draw), and based the points on the BOTTOM 10 from those other countries? Presumably to affect the top of the scoreboard as little as possible though I have heard the made up votes helped Norway come 5th (which sounds fair enough since they won the televote)
I don’t get how they decided this was the most logical way to go about it though. If they didn’t have time to find five new jury members, I thought the best idea would be to double their televote. Or just not dismiss the jury - sure they revealed votes for the first semi, but we weren’t to know what they thought of the big 5 + Israel and the semi 2 qualifiers? It’s not like the Armenian and Azerbaijani juries have ever played fair yet they continue to get away with it... |
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May 20 2019, 07:36 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Apologies if this has been clarified elsewhere as I’m still catching up but I heard that the Belarus ‘jury vote’ took the other countries from their pot (the one that’s used for the semi-final allocation draw), and based the points on the BOTTOM 10 from those other countries? Presumably to affect the top of the scoreboard as little as possible though I have heard the made up votes helped Norway come 5th (which sounds fair enough since they won the televote) I don’t get how they decided this was the most logical way to go about it though. If they didn’t have time to find five new jury members, I thought the best idea would be to double their televote. Or just not dismiss the jury - sure they revealed votes for the first semi, but we weren’t to know what they thought of the big 5 + Israel and the semi 2 qualifiers? It’s not like the Armenian and Azerbaijani juries have ever played fair yet they continue to get away with it... Article here (not that I read the Mail Online or anything ) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-70...wer-points.html Yeah it really makes no sense. Can someone please remind me how San Marino's televote is calculated? Isn't it something to do with averaging all juries? Surely this would've been better? |
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May 20 2019, 08:41 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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Are there even 5 people living in San Marino?
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May 20 2019, 10:18 PM
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thanks for being a sarcy lil bitch
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May 20 2019, 10:40 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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I really don't understand why the juries didn't latch onto Albania though. It's an interesting and beautiful song with stunning vocals. I definitely expected it to do better than that.
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Jun 13 2019, 04:11 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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I got a feeling that this year's Eurovision will go down in history as the worst of all time.
In a few years when we talk about which year was the worst most people will say 2019 because of that Madonna desaster and the voting scandal. Before the final hour and the aftermath I'd say it was an on average show, but then it went down: Voting time was too long and it felt it was all about making money instead of giving viewers more time to vote. Running time for the whole show was too long, for the West European countries it might be okay, but for the rest it's too late. If I'd live in East Europe I'd tape next year's final because I wouldn't spent the whole night just watching endless interval acts until the showdown starts. Looking back Madonna was the best of the worst, because her performance was kind of funny, in a bad way, of course. The hype about her during the whole event was over the top. To be honest I'm getting sick of Jon Ola Sand. He's been Eurovision's Executive Supervisor for the whole decade and it's time to bring in someone new with fresh ideas. |
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