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escYOUnited

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Still slaying :3

What a shame that her ''celebrity status'' is much bigger than her actual music. People mostly associate her with a couple of songs from the 90s and early 00s, and that's it. She has wasted her talent.
 

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Jacek Kurski, head of TVP, has just said on the TV interview that "we need to focus more on adult's Eurovision", because there is 25-year-long weakness in our performences and we need to bring something that will have an appeal.
 

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Jacek Kurski, head of TVP, has just said on the TV interview that "we need to focus more on adult's Eurovision", because there is 25-year-long weakness in our performences and we need to bring something that will have an appeal.

Yes, pls, my body is ready.
 

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Now that is nice. That performance was not well thought. It was best thought of all of them today.
 
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"Share the Joy" by Gromee feat. Sara Chmiel for Poland 2020? that will be a good idea. why do I say it is possible although a bit silly? because it is released after 1 September so technically it is possible. they just had to make the final under-three-minute version to submit later if this was chosen.


on that video, this song was sung by Marta Galuszewska, but I prefer Sara Chmiel to sing this if this is really sent to Eurovision 2020.
 

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How is it possible for them to bring such good songs at the JESC while sending bad songs, or at least not what is needed to make a top 10 in the adult version ? I really hope they'll reflect on what they should send after their 2 winnings at the JESC, hoping they'll go for a bop like "Superhero" who could've made top 10 in the adult Contest. Margaret, we need you !
 

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Jacek Kurski, head of TVP, has just said on the TV interview that "we need to focus more on adult's Eurovision", because there is 25-year-long weakness in our performences and we need to bring something that will have an appeal.

Second this... it's almost embarrassing that Poland now sends better entries to jESC than the adult version...

Congrats to winning jESC btw, I don't really follow this contest and I haven't heard all the entries, but from what I heard Poland really had the winner song... again... sure it's still a bit childish and wouldn't work in adult Eurovision, but I really hope TVP will start to push the adult version more seriously now... zobaczymy!
 

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Second this... it's almost embarrassing that Poland now sends better entries to jESC than the adult version...

Congrats to winning jESC btw, I don't really follow this contest and I haven't heard all the entries, but from what I heard Poland really had the winner song... again... sure it's still a bit childish and wouldn't work in adult Eurovision, but I really hope TVP will start to push the adult version more seriously now... zobaczymy!

I fully agree with that, an ESC in Warsaw or even better Kraków would be great.
 

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I fully agree with that, an ESC in Warsaw or even better Kraków would be great.

I'd go for Warsaw, not only because it's the biggest city and capital, it's logistically the smartest choice with an international airport and one of the best public transport systems in whole Europe. Anyone who lived in Warsaw can confirm that the city is pretty well planned.
 

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I'd go for Warsaw, not only because it's the biggest city and capital, it's logistically the smartest choice with an international airport and one of the best public transport systems in whole Europe. Anyone who lived in Warsaw can confirm that the city is pretty well planned.

I would prefer Krakow since they have the biggest indoor Arena in Poland, and the airport is the second biggest in the country.
 

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Maybe the winner of The Voice of Poland will go to ESC? They invited Duncan Laurence to the final
 

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I would prefer Krakow since they have the biggest indoor Arena in Poland, and the airport is the second biggest in the country.

Logistically Krakow is a bit chaotic, but regardless it doesn't matter atm, first Poland needs to find a winner entry which let's be honest... hasn't been their strong suite... so if the strategy doesn't change, I don't see Poland winning adult ESC any day soon.
 

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Kraków was able to host World Youth Day successful, the city will be able to host Eurovision as well.

Personally, I think thst many cities would be able to pull off a great show. Look at what Gliwice did!

Gdańsk, Toruń, Wrocław, Łódź, Warszawa, Kraków, Katowice, Gliwice would all be able to host this event... TVP just need another "Calm Me Down" by a better vocalist!
 

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Speaking of chaotic, of Belgrade could do it, Krakow would be just fine.

Somehow I feel optimistic about Poland this year, their recent JESC revival gives me hope for the adult ESC. Watch me cry when they send something boring again. Btw, I don’t think we need CoolMe Down 2.0 but an My Słowiane upgrade. xheat
 

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Kraków was able to host World Youth Day successful, the city will be able to host Eurovision as well.

Personally, I think thst many cities would be able to pull off a great show. Look at what Gliwice did!

Gdańsk, Toruń, Wrocław, Łódź, Warszawa, Kraków, Katowice, Gliwice would all be able to host this event... TVP just need another "Calm Me Down" by a better vocalist!

Well, after a possible win they need a suitable location, and sadly they are not that many indoor halls in Poland that meet the requirements of the EBU.
 

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Well, after a possible win they need a suitable location, and sadly they are not that many indoor halls in Poland that meet the requirements of the EBU.

After the EBU being fine with Maastricht, I don't really think that this is true. Poland has a few venues which will be definitely capable of hosting the event.
 

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After the EBU being fine with Maastricht, I don't really think that this is true. Poland has a few venues which will be definitely capable of hosting the event.

Well, lets´agree that we disagree. ;)

I strongly doubt that the EBU would like to have the contest in a hall with maybe 6000 persons.
 

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I actually don't know what you're talking about. The arena in Gliwice arena is bigger than Tel Aviv.

Suitable arenas (in terms of size) :
Gliwice Arena (13,000)
Atlas Arena, Łódź (13,000)
Tauron Arena, Kraków (22,000)
Spodek, Katowice (11,500)
Ergo Arena (Gdańsk, Sopot) (15,000)
Centennial Hall, Wrocław (10,000)
Toruń Arena (9,200)

These are just suitable indoor arenas being able to host events of 9,000 and more (which is suitable for Eurovision).
Even smaller venues uses for indoor football or other sport evens have a jigger capacity than 6,000.
 
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