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OGAE clubs are voting again

The national OGAE club votings are on again and 8 clubs have already cast and published their votes. But before we go to see the 2010 votes let's see how it all went last year, shall we? 
Norway was a runaway winner in OGAE as in the contest itself but the clubs put France second (ended 8th) and Sweden third (ended 21st). Eventual runner up Iceland was 8th and the third placed Azerbaijan 6th in the clubs. In total the club got only one, Norway, right in the top-5 but if we look at top-10 the number is already 8! And 11 right in top-15. Not bad. The clubs believed firmly on beforementioned Sweden but also Spain (5th but ended 23rd) and Finland (12th but ended 25th). On the other hand Armenia (10th, with clubs 17th), Russia (11th, with clubs 24th) and Moldova (14th, with clubs 26th) did much better than fans expected. So, judging this way the clubs can pick up mostly the successes and the losers, with some exceptions and surprises, as always. And that's what makes Eurovision... Eurovision!

Here are the votes from OGAE UK:
1 Spain, 2 Germany, 3 Belgium, 4 Sweden, 5 Albania, 6 Croatia, 7 Norway, 8 Denmark, 10 Iceland and 12 Ireland
Here are the votes from OGAE Turkey:
1 Ireland, 2 Switzerland, 3 Ukraine, 4 Albania, 5 Israel, 6 Sweden, 7 Denmark, 8 Armenia, 10 Azerbaijan and 12 Germany
Here are the votes from OGAE FYR Macedonia:
1 Sweden, 2 Denmark, 3 Moldova, 4 Azerbaijan, 5 Slovakia, 6 Armenia, 7 France, 8 Albania, 10 Turkey and 12 Croatia
Here are the votes from OGAE Luxembourg:
1 Iceland, 2 Croatia, 3 Sweden, 4 Denamrk, 5 Spain, 6 Ireland, 7 Norway, 8 Belgium, 10 Lithuania and 12 Germany
Here are the votes from OGAE France:
1 Romania, 2 Ireland, 3 Norway, 4 Armenia, 5 Spain, 6 Greece, 7 Slovakia, 8 Iceland, 10 Israel and 12 Denmark
Here are the votes from OGAE Greece:
1 Turkey, 2 Azerbaijan, 3 Ireland, 4 Albania, 5 Israel, 6 Iceland, 7 Germany, 8 Armenia, 10 Croatia and 12 Spain
Here are the votes from OGAE Slovenia::
1 Slovakia, 2 Serbia, 3 Greece, 4 Sweden, 5 Croatia, 6 Israel, 7 Iceland, 8 Denmark, 10 Borway and 12 Ireland
Here are the votes from OGAE Norway:
1 Sweden, 2 Azerbaijan, 3 Ireland, 4 the Netherlands, 5 Armenia, 6 Greece, 7 Iceland, 8 Denmark, 10 Spain and 12 Switzerland

Here is the full list after the eight first clubs:
1.Denmark 49 2.Ireland 39 3.Iceland 39 4. Croatia 35 5.Germany 33 6.Spain 33 7.Armenia 31 8.Norway 27 9.Israel 26 10.Albania 21 11.Sweden 19 12.Azerbaijan 18 13.Greece 15 14.Slovakia 13 15.Switzerland 12 16.Belgium 11 17.Turkey 11 18.Lithuania 10 19.France 7 20.Netherlands 4 21.Moldova 3 22.Ukraine 3 23.Serbia 2 24.Romania 1

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