Autor resaedcas | 14 Jan, 2010, 13:03
It seems like the BBC, after its promising Eurovision selection process last year, has fallen back into old unfathomable habits.
There is simply no group of broadcasters, that I am aware of, which
continues to treat Eurovision fans with such disdain as the Beeb.
We are approaching the mid point of January, a period last year when
Lloyd Webber and Co were in full selection flow, and still absolutely
nothing from the BBC, on precisley what is happening.
This blog believes the sooner ITV or even Sky bids to take the
contest off the hands of the idiotic crowd at the BBC the better.
The situation leaves fans speculating about the likes Duncan James
from Blue ,who it was claimed recently was in talks with the BBC by
some Eurovision websites.
The chances of that seem slim judging by today’s Daily Telegraph,
the fading James, when asked if he had an opportunity to represent his
country at an international competition, the boy band member replied:
Autor resaedcas | 14 Jan, 2010, 13:02
What kind of assassination attempt leaves the ‘victim’ healthier than before?
The latest polls suggest the bungled plot to oust Gordon Brown last
week has not damaged the government as much as some commentators
including me would have guessed.
In fact, Labour have moved up a point.
Why? Well, the very fact the coup was so badly handled, and quickly quashed, has strengthened Mr Brown’s position.
The entire cabinet eventually rallied behind him, making any further
‘assassination’ attempts impossible before the next election.
Secondly, the price of this support appears to have been a
significant change in Labour’s economic line going in to the new year.
Chancellor Alistair Darling has been allowed to speak openly, for
the first time, of the need for the biggest spending cuts in 20 years.
Previously Mr Brown and key allies, including Ed Balls, had wanted
to present the electorate with a choice between ‘Tory cuts’ and ‘Labour
investment’.
Rebels have long grumbled that such a position was simply not
credible, given the size of the national debt. Some felt it was
outright dishonesty.
A fair number will feel the turmoil of last week was worth it to extract such a concession from the prime minister.
Autor resaedcas | 14 Jan, 2010, 13:01

I’m going to be out of the country until Monday. It’s highly unlikely I’ll be able to blog until then, although I might use Twitter.
Autor resaedcas | 14 Jan, 2010, 13:01
Peter Watt, the former general secretary of the Labour party, left under a cloud over the ‘Donorgate’ scandal in 2007.
His new memoirs claim Mr Brown blew £1.2m preparing for a general
election that year before pulling out at the last moment, with
limousines literally ready to whisk MPs on to the campaign trail.
More damagingly, he says the prime minister had ‘no plan for what to
do in government’ and that, under his leadership, Number 10 was ‘a
shambles’.
Just as with the abortive putsch, you have to ask questions about Mr Watt’s motivation and timing.
He is only in a position to share such explosive revelations because
of his time as general secretary – a post which is all about putting
the best interests of the party first.
Even the anti-Brown camp in the Labour party will be shaking their heads at that.
But that is not to say his account isn’t interesting or true.
And the more Labour try to spin away Mr Watt’s account as the
rantings of an angry sensationalist, the more it begs the question: So
why did you put him in charge?
Autor resaedcas | 14 Jan, 2010, 13:00
One Premier League football club has just posted profits of £48m,
sits second in the table and is in the Champions League knock-out
stages. Another has just posted record losses of £93m is in fourth
place in the table and is not even in Europe.
If ever there was a case of statistics not telling the true story, surely this is it. Just take a glance on our United and City boards to see which set of fans are feeling good about things at present. In case you can’t be bothered to do that, it’s City.
And with good reason.
The 4-1 victory over Blackburn was the sort of effortless win we’ve
come to expect of United over the years. There was about a five minute
window just after Gamst Pedersen scored where there was a bit of
old-school dithering, but other than that it was a fairly routine win.
Tevez is playing out of his boots and Micah Richards hasn’t shown
that kind of form since he burst onto the scene as a teenager. I
hesitate to describe Benjani’s presence and performance as any kind of
re-birth though. Yes he got three assists, but two of them were
courtesy of miscued shots.
City came in for a lot of criticism over the sacking of Mark Hughes
and the hiring of Roberto Mancini, and it was a bit of a shambles. But
one thing the club did right was to give their new man a rolling start.
Stoke (h), Wolves (a), Boro (a) and Blackburn (h) for your first four games. It’s buffet time Roberto – go on, help yourself.
Just quickly, it’s good to see new defenders breaking through at
City, namely Congo-born Belgian Dedryck Boyata. Rowan Atkinson as
Blackadder would have loved to pronounce that phrase.
Meanwhile, I don’t really know what to make of United at the moment.
I watched them on Saturday and saw yet more evidence of a squad badly
lacking in stardust. Joe Cole could be up for grabs in the summer, Franck Ribery seems to be agitating* for a move. United should be 100 per cent out for this type and calibre of player.
The money is all a bit of a riddle from my perspective. There are so
many ways to spin it. I guess the only way to judge from a fans’
perspective is the playing staff. And United aren’t buying.
Autor resaedcas | 14 Jan, 2010, 12:58
The wrong reasons might be the over-production of Hadise’s entry
last year and judging from some of the maNga offerings on youtube, one
suspects it will turn out pretty much the same.
If last year proved one thing it was that individual singers are the
ones likely to come out on top. And if Hadise had one fault it was that
the song was similar to dozens of catchy tunes and beats, which we have
heard endlessly at Eurovision since Ruslana’s win for the Ukraine in
2004. So please no more Dum Tek Tek!
Autor resaedcas | 14 Jan, 2010, 12:56
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