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Complete with all the spokepeople.

 

 

1.Albania - (Andri Xhahu)

2.Montenegro - (Marija Markovic)

3.Romania - (Paula Seling)

4.Austria - (Kati Bellowitsch)

5.Ukraine - (Aleksey Matius)

6.Belarus - (Dmitry Koldun)

7.Belgium - (Peter Van de Veire)

8.Azerbaijan - (Safura Alizadeh)

9.Malta - (Keith Demicoli)

10.San Marino - (Monica Fabbri)

11.France - (Amaury Vassili)

12.United Kingdom - (Scott Mills)

13.Turkey - (Ömer Önder)

14.Greece - Adriana Magania)

15.Bosnia & Herzegovina - (Elvir Lakovic Laka)

16.Moldova - (Olivia Fortuna)

17.Bulgaria - (Anna Angelova)

18.Switzerland - (Sara Hildebrand)

19.Slovenia - (Lorella Flego)

20.Cyprus - (Loucas Hamatsos)

21.Croatia - (Nevena Rendeli)

22.Slovakia - (Mária Pietrová)

23.FYR Macedonia - (Kristina Talevska)

24.Netherlands - (Vivienne van den Assem)

25.Portugal - (Joana Teles)

26.Iceland - (Matthias Matthiasson)

27.Sweden - (Sarah Dawn Finer)

28.Norway - (Nadia Hasnaoui)

29.Lithuania - (Ignas Krupavičius)

30.Estonia - (Getter Jaani)

31.Denmark - (Louise Wolff)

32.Ireland - (Grainne Seoige)

33.Latvia - (Valters Fridenbergs)

34.Spain - (Elena S Sánchez)

35.Finland - (Mr Lordi)

36.Georgia - (Sopho Toroshelidze)

37.Italy - (Ivan Bacchi)

38.Serbia - (Maja Nikolić)

39.Germany - (Anke Engelke)

40.Russia - (Oxana Fedorova)

41.Hungary - (Éva Novodomszky)

42.Israel - (Ofer Nachshon)

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I'd forgotten about Sarah Dawn Finer doing it for Sweden! :wub:

 

I wonder if there's much meaning behind that draw, considering they like to fix it to make it more exciting these days. If it's been fixed for Sweden to make a late charge at the end, I guess that could be feasible with expected high votes from Norway, Estonia, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, Italy, Germany, Hungary and Israel. I won't get too despondent if Loreen's trailing at the halfway point all things considered!

I'd forgotten about Sarah Dawn Finer doing it for Sweden! :wub:

 

I wonder if there's much meaning behind that draw, considering they like to fix it to make it more exciting these days. If it's been fixed for Sweden to make a late charge at the end, I guess that could be feasible with expected high votes from Norway, Estonia, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, Italy, Germany, Hungary and Israel. I won't get too despondent if Loreen's trailing at the halfway point all things considered!

 

As I haven't a clue how the UK will vote, I've left them off the below list (still think UK will give points Ireland/Turkey/Greece over Sweden :manson: ). These are the countries I think are more than likely going to award points to Sweden. Some of the other Eastern European countries I wouldn't have a clue as they'll just be voting for each other as per usual. Countries in bold, I'll be gobsmacked if they don't award their 12 points to Loreen.

 

Romania - (Paula Seling)

Belgium - (Peter Van de Veire)

France - (Amaury Vassili)

Greece - Adriana Magania)

Switzerland - (Sara Hildebrand)

Netherlands - (Vivienne van den Assem)

Norway - (Nadia Hasnaoui)

Lithuania - (Ignas Krupavičius)

Estonia - (Getter Jaani)

Denmark - (Louise Wolff)

Ireland - (Grainne Seoige)

Finland - (Mr Lordi)

Israel - (Ofer Nachshon)

I was hoping for an EXCITING voting order, like last year :nocheer:
It COULD be exciting but we don't know that!
Ireland will definitely be lagging until the second half of voting!

I'm going to attempt to guess how the UK will vote;

 

12 - Ireland

10 - Sweden

8 - Russia

7 - Greece

6 - Turkey

5 - Romania

4 - Cyprus

3 - Spain

2 - Germany

1 - Italy

 

I guess Denmark and Norway could be in contention too...

I'm not sure Loreen will get as high as that, I'd go for 6-8 and Russia with the 10 or even the 12, but the rest I agree with.
Loreen's already #78 on our iTunes so I think she'll definitely get at least 10 from us, but I agree Jedward pretty much have our 12 wrapped up :manson:
Will Greece really get such high points after bad press recently with news of their bankruptcy? I know the UK always give them points, but would that not possibly affect the viewer vote at least?
I think sometimes we give the public too much credit, I doubt the financial crisis in Greece would really change how they vote in the slightest. Maybe I'm not giving them ENOUGH credit.
Will Greece really get such high points after bad press recently with news of their bankruptcy? I know the UK always give them points, but would that not possibly affect the viewer vote at least?

Lots of Cypriot and Greek students there. I expect UK to give points to both Greece and Cyprus (more points to Cyprus).

 

As I haven't a clue how the UK will vote, I've left them off the below list (still think UK will give points Ireland/Turkey/Greece over Sweden :manson: ). These are the countries I think are more than likely going to award points to Sweden. Some of the other Eastern European countries I wouldn't have a clue as they'll just be voting for each other as per usual. Countries in bold, I'll be gobsmacked if they don't award their 12 points to Loreen.

 

Romania - (Paula Seling)

Belgium - (Peter Van de Veire)

France - (Amaury Vassili)

Greece - Adriana Magania)

Switzerland - (Sara Hildebrand)

Netherlands - (Vivienne van den Assem)

Norway - (Nadia Hasnaoui)

Lithuania - (Ignas Krupavičius)

Estonia - (Getter Jaani)

Denmark - (Louise Wolff)

Ireland - (Grainne Seoige)

Finland - (Mr Lordi)

Israel - (Ofer Nachshon)

Cyprus will probably give an 8 or 10 to Loreen. And i can see Israel giving 8-12 too, as Euphoria has already charted at 3 or something.

Edited by orpheus

Oh NO, Israel tend to give Russia high scores! But then I think Sweden did well in their votes last year...
Oh NO, Israel tend to give Russia high scores! But then I think Sweden did well in their votes last year...

 

Israel gave Sweden 12 points!

That voting looks very interesting. I remember last year they did the order to make it as exciting as possible. Do they do it based on the Jury voting (presumingly they know what they have now obviously voted for). I'd imagine a few of the Eastern countries (ie. Serbia/Ukraine/Russia) will take early leads and possibly there'll be a surge from Sweden towards the end? Who knows, like Goodelta says, if Sweden are lagging behind midway they have some hope.
Oh NO, Israel tend to give Russia high scores! But then I think Sweden did well in their votes last year...

 

Maybe it doesn't make any difference but the fact 'Euphoria' has already gone top 10 in Israel's singles chart is surely a good sign of potential 12 points? :D

I don't know why but I'm expecting those countries to award Rona with points:

 

1.Albania - (Andri Xhahu)

2.Montenegro - (Marija Markovic)

3.Romania - (Paula Seling)

4.Austria - (Kati Bellowitsch)

5.Ukraine - (Aleksey Matius)

6.Belarus - (Dmitry Koldun)

7.Belgium - (Peter Van de Veire)

8.Azerbaijan - (Safura Alizadeh)

9.Malta - (Keith Demicoli)

10.San Marino - (Monica Fabbri)

11.France - (Amaury Vassili)

12.United Kingdom - (Scott Mills)

13.Turkey - (Ömer Önder)

14.Greece - Adriana Magania)

15.Bosnia & Herzegovina - (Elvir Lakovic Laka)

16.Moldova - (Olivia Fortuna)

17.Bulgaria - (Anna Angelova)

18.Switzerland - (Sara Hildebrand)

19.Slovenia - (Lorella Flego)

20.Cyprus - (Loucas Hamatsos)

21.Croatia - (Nevena Rendeli)

22.Slovakia - (Mária Pietrová)

23.FYR Macedonia - (Kristina Talevska)

24.Netherlands - (Vivienne van den Assem)

25.Portugal - (Joana Teles)

26.Iceland - (Matthias Matthiasson)

27.Sweden - (Sarah Dawn Finer)

28.Norway - (Nadia Hasnaoui)

29.Lithuania - (Ignas Krupavičius)

30.Estonia - (Getter Jaani)

31.Denmark - (Louise Wolff)

32.Ireland - (Grainne Seoige)

33.Latvia - (Valters Fridenbergs)

34.Spain - (Elena S Sánchez)

35.Finland - (Mr Lordi)

36.Georgia - (Sopho Toroshelidze)

37.Italy - (Ivan Bacchi)

38.Serbia - (Maja Nikolić)

39.Germany - (Anke Engelke)

40.Russia - (Oxana Fedorova)

41.Hungary - (Éva Novodomszky)

42.Israel - (Ofer Nachshon)

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