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mono

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from wich wiki?in the english one it dosent say that. besides, hose informations need to come with a source to confirm. no source, no news.
 

mono

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but it dosen't say that they are going to withdraw. it just says they are mad about the result.
 

Guilep

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but it dosen't say that they are going to withdraw. it just says they are mad about the result.

As I said, according to wikipedia. This is only to prove that wikipedia isn't a confident site.
 

lucian-crusher

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HUH ? Mad of the overrated result they got with that horrible song ? :eek:

People these days xshrug

He is mad about the Spanish and Moldovan voting. It's a big scandal here with the :md: votes as the president of the Moldovan jury said that thy placed us first even if they hated the song :lol:

But we won't withdraw! Don't worry! :)
 

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Hi people.
I have good news.
Its not exactly about confirmation,but read please.
It has been announced by the EBU that any countries wishing to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest are no longer expected to broadcast the previous year’s contest, a rule which has previously been a compulsory requirement.

The rule change was confirmed via the official EBU twitter account this morning in response to rumours that Turkey would be automatically disqualified from next year’s contest should they wish to participate due to their decision not to broadcast this year’s grand final.

This rule used to apply but no longer does. Turkey would be welcome at #Eurovision 2014
General: Participation rules lightened  | escXtra
 

Terence

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Hi people.
I have good news.
Its not exactly about confirmation,but read please.
It has been announced by the EBU that any countries wishing to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest are no longer expected to broadcast the previous year’s contest, a rule which has previously been a compulsory requirement.

The rule change was confirmed via the official EBU twitter account this morning in response to rumours that Turkey would be automatically disqualified from next year’s contest should they wish to participate due to their decision not to broadcast this year’s grand final.

This rule used to apply but no longer does. Turkey would be welcome at #Eurovision 2014
General: Participation rules lightened *|*escXtra

So this was only announced this morning? The day after the final, which Turkey didn't broadcast? Hmmm....
 

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He is mad about the Spanish [...] voting.

Why ? Because romanian people living in Spain didn't vote enough for the home country ? Come one, I was so fckng glad when I saw that Spain wasn't giving any point to Romania. For once, a diaspora voting died and that's a good thing for the contest.

the president of the Moldovan jury said that thy placed us first even if they hated the song :lol:

That's really sad. It's unprofessional and I wonder how he can sleep comfortably at night with that cheating in mind IOTAP EBU brought the juries back to avoid this kind of stuff, but apparently, some people don't get it IOTAP
 

lucian-crusher

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Why ? Because romanian people living in Spain didn't vote enough for the home country ? Come one, I was so fckng glad when I saw that Spain wasn't giving any point to Romania. For once, a diaspora voting died and that's a good thing for the contest.

No! Because we won the televoting in :es: and the jury placed us under 20....
 
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Bulgaria, San Marino, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria and Cyprus might all withdraw. But I think Poland, Portugal, B&H, Turkey and Liechtenstein will come back as a return. I expect a MASSIVE change.
 

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Bulgaria, San Marino, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria and Cyprus might all withdraw.

Because they can't go through the semi-finals ? Pppfff, girly countries IOTAP

Look at the Netherlands, 8 years out of the final, they kept trying and now, they got in the top 10. Netherlands got heavy testicles, not the other countries who cry because they get eliminated 3 years in-a-row IOTAP

;)
 

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I think that next year
1)All ussr countries will be there
2)All Scandinavia will be there
3)Germany & Italy
4)Malta,Netherlands,Hungary,Belgium,Slovenia,San Marino also.
5)Portugal & Bosnia will come back.
So at the moment we can have about 25 countries.
 
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