Jedward Could Represent UK At Eurovision 2010 According To Latest Odds Wednesday 03 February 2010 at 10:44 Jedward are possibly being lined up to represent the UK at Eurovision according to the latest Eurovision Odds from William Hill. At the very least they could be involved in the selection process that decides who represents the UK.
Nil Points More Likely Than UK Victory
William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams had this to say about Jedward’s possible participation at Eurovision 2010:
"The rumours are that the BBC are in negotiations with Jedward to get them to take part in the programme that decides the UK entrant. We thought this would put off punters but amazingly we have taken a whole load of bets on the UK winning. That said we are still a shorter price for the UK to get nil point than we are for the UK to win it,"
Jedward Rumours Lead To Gamble On The UK Winning
Jedward are currently just 3/1 with William Hill to have a number one single this Sunday and their possible participation at Eurovision 2010 has lead to a gamble on the UK to win Eurovision. William Hill were forced to cut the odds from 33/1 to 25/1 on a UK victory at Eurovision. It was revealed last week that the UK Eurovision entry this year will be written and produced by Pete Waterman and if you think that could be a negative then you could take the 16/1 with William Hill that the UK score the dreaded ‘nil points’. For more Eurovision Odds visit the William Hill website.
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Azerbaijan
Safura represents Azerbaijan and will sing the song Drip Drop. She may do well and has been supported into one of the favourites in the Eurovision Odds betting.
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Israel
Harel Skaat represents Israel at Eurovision 2010 with the ballad Milim. Another each way bet at the price although may not be strong enough to win overall.
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Norway
Norway are the early Eurovision Odds favourite with a slower more thoughtful ballad than the Alexander Rybak Fairytale which was triumphant at Eurovision last year in Moscow.
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Croatia
Girl group Feminnem are the choice to fly the flag for Croatia in Eurovision 2010. The song is Lako Je Sve and they do a preety good job.
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Germany
This song has a good chance and is at least one of the most original songs in the competition. Reminiscent of Lily Allen and Amy Macdonald, if the Euro Zone get it Lena Meyer and Satellite could well win Eurovision 2010 for Germany. Back it each way today.
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Denmark
In A Moment like this is the Danish song for Eurovision 2010 performed by the hand holding Chanee & Tomas Nevergreen. A typical Eurovision song that will be well received in Norway, a good bet.
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Belgium
Tom Dice sings Me and My Guitar in the style of James Blunt for Belgium. Unlikely to put Belgium on the Eurovision map despite being towards the head of the betting.
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Ireland
Two very poor years and two very poor songs from the normally entertaining and competitive Irish.
Niamh Kavanagh who won for the Emerald Isle in 1993 with In Your Eyes has been chosen to represent Ireland.
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Romania
Playing With Fire is the entry for Eurovision 2010 from Romania by Paula Seling and Ovi. This Eurovision song is fancied by a lot of Eurovision forums.
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Iceland
The song title is French yet Hera Bjork sings in English and represents Iceland. Her country could do with some good news and this may be one of the more commercial entries.
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Portugal
Filipa Azevado sings Ha Dias Assim for Portugal Eurovision 2010, sounds a touch like Maria Carey with a lot of key changes.
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Russia
Russia have chosen Peter Nalitch and Band to represent them at Eurovision 2010. A folky tune Lost and Forgotten sounds like a communist workers song.
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Switzerland
Michael Von der Heide sings for Switzerland, the song is ok but the Swiss do not win much and that is unlikely to change at Eurovision 2010
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UK
The Your Country Needs You show decided that newcomer Josh Dubovie will represent the UK at Eurovision 2010. He will be singing the Pete Waterman/Mike Stock written "That Sounds Good To Me", unfortunately it dosent.
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