EUROVISION 2007 – Listen. Vote. Win. 1

May8

Update 1 – At a bet house in central London the top 5 for the Eurovision 2007 bets looks like this:
- GREECE
- BULGARIA
- ROMANIA
- RUSSIA
- CYPRUS
Why this countries can win?

Greece – because the singer is gay (yes, as Sakis Rouvas, who participated for Greece two years ago in Kiev) and the gay community will sure send lots of SMS.
- because the song has some Greek/Turkish/Balcanic influences

Bulgaria
– because it just got in EU (political reasons people!) and also because the song is a rock one … Don’t forget what teenagers in this Europe like! :-D

Romania – also because it just got in EU (political reasons people!) and because there are 5 languages in the songs. We bet on you our friends from Russia! Give us 12! :-)

Russia – because it can take the 12 points from the all ex-URSS countries … and from all the Russians living in Europe :-D

Cyprus – Because they will get 12 points from Greece (what a surprise, isn’t it?) and from France, as the song is full in French and as you may know French people understand mostly French.

My option? I like the Cyprus song a lot … Next year … Larnaca here we come!

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I have created a special section in this website where you can listen all 42 Eurovision songs and you can vote the country which you think will win the competition. If the country you nominalized is the Winner of Eurovision 2007 you can win a special prize.

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  1. zack says:

    too many “songs”.i will try to listen to all of them and i will give you my opinion.from what i have heard so far,romania is not as bad as i thought in the beggining,i kind of like it.greece i like too(not for the reasons you think).cyprous not actually.i will tel you more tomorrow.

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