OGAE Serbia have announced their points for Eurovision 2014. What song managed to persuade the OGAE members to vote for them? Have they predicted the Eurovision Winner for 2014?
OGAE SERBIA EUROVISION 2014 POINTS
1 point – Austria
2 points – Spain
3 points – United Kingdom
4 points – Norway
5 points – Greece
6 points – Israel
7 points – Armenia
8 points – Hungary
10 points – Montenegro
12 points – Sweden
Sanna Nielsen is proving to have struck a note with the hard-core Eurovision fans with yet another 12 points. Is she going to be such a runaway winner in 2 weeks time at Eurovision?
However let’s celebrate the wonderful “Moj Svijet” from Montenegro’s Sergej Ćetković
OGAE EUROVISION 2014 LEADERBOARD
- Sweden – 240 Points
- Hungary – 155 Points
- Austria – 147 Points
- Israel – 140 Points
- United Kingdom – 117 Points
- Armenia – 100 Points
- Norway – 89 Points
- Spain – 66 Points
- Greece – 62 Points
- Italy – 53 Points
- Montenegro – 50 Points
- Denmark – 40 Points
- Netherlands – 29 Points
- Ireland – 23 Points
- Azerbaijan – 23 Points
- Germany – 19 Points
- Russia – 17 Points
- San Marino 16 Points
- Belgium – 15 Points
- France – 15 Points
- Ukraine – 12 Points
- Switzerland – 11 Points
- Romania – 10 Points
- Finland – 10 Points
- Malta – 9 Points
- Belarus – 8 Points
- Moldova/Iceland – 7 Points
- Latvia – 5 Points
- Estonia – 5 Points
- Slovenia – 3 Points
- Poland/Georgia – 2 Points
- FYR Macedonia – 1 Point
No movement in the leaderboard. We are still waiting for points for 3 countries – Lithuania, Albania and Portugal. Let’s take a look at Albania and Hersi performing the song “One Night’s Anger” that for me wins the award for most random preview of the year award.
The next country up to vote is the United Kingdom. Will it be another 12 points for Sweden?
Author/Editor in Chief Garrett Mulhall
Source : OGAE
Categories: Eurovision 2014, Eurovision Predictions 2014, Montenegro, OGAE Votes 2014, Serbia, Sweden, UK
Nothing for Tijana from Serbia? 😮 Ouch.
Still, the OGAE poll is very rarely accurate so hopefully our Macedonian diva still stands a good chance in Copenhagen 🙂