How badly are we going to do in Eurovision?!


Question: X Factor runner-up Andy Abraham has been chosen as the UK's entry for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest after winning a live public vote on BBC One.


Answers: X Factor runner-up Andy Abraham has been chosen as the UK's entry for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest after winning a live public vote on BBC One.

At least Finland should not be last Loll - Anglo-Finn

In my opinion - very bad!!!!! xx

i know but i dont care
im supportin ireland (half irish) have u seen this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z28STzFIF...

why are people sayin we're gonna lose - it doesnt matter about the song anymore - its entertainment

In Ireland Dusten the Turkey has been picked!!
Dat sud be funny!!!

lol we always seem to do badly now though so what does it matter anymore, look at who won the other years anyway

Ever since they did away with national juries and went phone-in, it's been a piss take. Ireland will win with their strangled turkey. Second will be Turkey with a strangled Irishman. Montenegro will come third with a 7 foot tall transsexual on a unicycle. Royaume Uni nul points.

I don't care for any of the songs. Very bad I would say.

Well i think you will do better than the Irish entry, We have a turkey for god sake,lol.

Just the same as usual

It will always take that one special singer to win, let's hope the UK has one this year.

Thank goodness we didn't pick Michelle Gayle - she looked as if she was doing the Chicken Tonight dance halfway through her song.

We'll end up in the bottom five as usual.

its a good choice after last year's cr@p

I have been watching Eurovision for years and it is strange that UK is still struggling to realise that Eurovison has changed. For better or worse, but it has, just as Europe has changed as well.

I lived in Easter Europe and I noticed that Britan does not takes its entry seriously at all. Eastern European countries send their well known singers (or aged pop stars) that are very famous in the region: that ensures the neighbouring countries' voters will recognise them and vote for them. Example: if someone like Dido was our entry, wouldn't her fans all over Europe vote for her? (because this is exactly what happens with many Eastern European entries). But big names of British music are not intrerested in Eurovision, so, there...

The other change is in type of music: Eurovision has moved towards etno music-if we want to score better, maybe we should try with a song with folk elements? Although I must say that current Eurovision trend in circus entertainment is one thing that we should well stay clear of.

This' year's song is a great song; I think it will score better than previous years' entries but the fact remains: if we want to win Eurovison Song contest, we need to play the game. If we don't play the game, we should not complain for doing badly.

We don't think we will do very well it's a rubbish song.

No worse than usual.....

Butt kicked as usual but the entertainment value, assisted by a can or two, is normally pretty good.



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