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Matt is now down to 9 what is going on, is he too credible for Loose Women and Lorraine. Somewhere Joe is laughing.
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Matt at number 9

 

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Matt is now down to 9 what is going on, is he too credible for Loose Women and Lorraine. Somewhere Joe is laughing.

 

I doubt he wants to mentally scar himself by going on Loose Women :P

Matt is now down to 9 what is going on, is he too credible for Loose Women and Lorraine. Somewhere Joe is laughing.

 

 

Far far too credible. I doubt Joe would laugh though. Far too busy recording his third album :D

Far far too credible. I doubt Joe would laugh though. Far too busy recording his third album :D

 

Just what the world needs, another album by Joe McElderry.

Just what the world needs, another album by Joe McElderry.

I knew we'd get to the point where we agreed on something Regina :)

Far far too credible. I doubt Joe would laugh though. Far too busy recording his third album :D

 

Joe doesn't take pleasure in others failures, he's a nice person. His fans should follow his example ;)

I knew we'd get to the point where we agreed on something Regina :)

 

A beautiful friendship is on the horizon.

Joe doesn't take pleasure in others failures, he's a nice person. His fans should follow his example ;)

 

Probably the most sensible post I've seen for a while.

Matt Cardle has only dropped a lot position-wise, his actual pop bars haven't dropped anywhere near as much as it would seem from the 4-9 drop.

 

The real test of his longevity is seeing what happens once it drops out of the top 10. Personally I can see it holding up decently. Certainly better than Joe.

 

Ed Sheeran down to #10 again :( He was #8 earlier! But OD have re-overtaken as has Sak Noel.

Joe was already out of the top 10 at this point in his first week anyway (dropping out at the equivalent of just after 1pm today) and he got a lot higher than Matt to start out with.
Glad that Only Way is Essex shite thing "Reem" is flopping...who bought this....the cast and some brainless idiots?

Gym Class Heroes are now dropping and Maroon 5 gaining on them.

 

Sak Noel back up to #8

 

Delilah again up to #12

Hopefully Delilah can take advantage of the smaller-than-usual gap to #10 and finally get up there, then let the top 10 effect take her up a bit higher so she can make the top 10 officially next week. A bit of a longshot but it could happen. :(

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PRE ORDERS UPDATE

 

Single's

 

#9 Video Games - Lana Del Rey (16th October)

#33 Earthquake - Labrinth ft Tinie Tempah (23rd October)

#39 Read All About It - Professor Green Ft emeli (23rd October)

#81 Lightning - The Wanted (16th October)

#83 With Ur Love - Cher Lloyd (30th October)

#147 My Heart Takes Over - The Sats (13th November)

#156 Danxa Kuduro - Lucenzo & Qwote (30th October)

 

Album's

 

#19 Mylo Xyloto - Coldplay (24th October)

#38 Noel Gallagher High Flying Birds (Deluxe)(17th October)

#44 Noel Gallagher High Flying Birds (Standrad Verison) (17th October)

#53 Matt Cardle - Letters (17th October)

#118 Snow Patrol - Fallen Empires (14th November)

#141 Nickelback - Here and Now (21st november)

#161 Florence + The Machine - Ceremonials (Deluxe) (31st October)

#163 Michael Buble - Christmas (24th October)

#189 Professor Green - At Your Inconvenience (31st October)

 

Wow, that is a huge amount of pre-orders for Lana Del Rey!! :D

 

Though I remember Rumer having massive pre-orders and only getting to #16 so I'm not getting my hopes up.

Matt Cardle has only dropped a lot position-wise, his actual pop bars haven't dropped anywhere near as much as it would seem from the 4-9 drop.

 

The real test of his longevity is seeing what happens once it drops out of the top 10. Personally I can see it holding up decently. Certainly better than Joe.

 

I wouldn't be at all surprised to seem him plummet rapidly.

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