can you be kind enough to let me know (cause I dont have the figures, and I am not aware of how to find them ) how many people (approximately) vote lets say for the 1st song in a semi...?In particular for WATCH MY DANCE./ Or THE SECOND PLACE WITH opa...?After that, i can fully defend whatever you want us to defend...............(I can do it even right now, but just for the sake of objectivity, I would love to see-if possible- the actual figures) just to prove you wrong
Thanx!
I have no idea what you just asked me to do because that was barely English, but if you want to know how many points Greece got from the televoters in their semi-finals in those two specific years, Wikipedia those years' Eurovision entries. The split televoting/jury results are available on there.
So many excuses my dear, because Greece goes well and you hate us cause of this. As for ''Watch My dance''? See the performance on youtube and you will understand. Or maybe not? Unfortunately no. But you will in time.
See, this is why I generally dislike dealing with Greek/Cypriot fans on these forums. You're all vehemently against any mention of the Greek-Cypriot 12-swap and how Greece is one of the countries that benefit the most from diaspora voting.
I don't mind Greece doing well... when they send good entries. I wanted "My Number One" to win. Heck, I wanted "My Secret Combination" to win (though I wanted "Shady Lady" to win more). I didn't actually mind "Aphrodisiac" as much as everyone else seemed to last year, only she wasn't very good live.
Fact of the matter, though, is that Greece will never fail to qualify. In 2004, Sakis Rouvas basically whispered throughout his entire performance. Either his microphone malfunctioned or he had problems hearing himself but we could barely hear him, at all. Usually, this result in non-qualification. In Sakis' case, this resulted in
3rd place in the semi-final.
In 2011, "Watch My Dance" featuring the worst rapper in the history of Eurovision (even worse than Daz Sampson! Somehow!) got 1st with televoters, a whopping 30 points ahead of Azerbaijan (who'd go on to win the entire contest). The juries rightfully put Greece a barely qualifying at 9th. The year before that, Greece also managed to win their semi-final with "OPA!", though oly by 2 points. That semi-final was strangely close (among the Top-not-1), however, so the juries had Greece as #3, only 3 points ahead of #4 and 13 points ahead of #5, but 66 points behind #1.
Of course, this has absolutely nothing to do with diaspora voting. Greece isn't one of the biggest beneficiaries from diaspora voting, at all! They always do as well as they do on talent alone!