Cyprus Eurovision 2009 National Final at CyBC
Winners were determined 100% by televoting.
Song Number 9 - Katerina Neocleous - I Believe - Written by Katerina Neocleous - Came in 9th place.
Cyprus National Final Results
Christina Metaxa - Firefly - 12 309 votes
Pieros Kezou - Bleed 4 U - 6590 votes
Gore Melian - I Wanna Thank You - 3877 votes
Christiana, Kostantina, Andreas - Moving On - 3737 votes
Zel - Im Gonna Break Up With You - 3338 votes
Alexandros Panayi - There Is Love - 3305 votes
Marlain Angelidou - Mr One Night Stand - 2526 votes
Tefkros Neocleous - Mary - 2161 votes
Katerina Neocleous - I Believe - 1992 votes
Marian Georgiou - Heartbeat - 1535 votes
ama ayti einai parafoni i metaksa ti einai?
ntantoula 2 years ago
Have a good life and if you ever need help with Englishor with life generally, please askI always have time for those less fortunate than myself.
Ps. You have upset me deeply that you have marked my comments. Do you have lots of spare time? Are you a little bored perhaps?
jumangee4 3 years ago
So my dear, by all means judge but in a field that you are an expertin this field you clearly are not.
Point 5:This is my favourite point.You are criticising my grammar?This proves my point precisely that all your comments are empty and without any valued depth. You came over for 6 years and your going to tell me about my grammar of the language that I was born into?I tell you whatmake me laugh some more and tell me what age you came over here? Ella bes mouI need a giggle.
jumangee4 3 years ago
Point 4: The problem my dear of judging is not so much of the actual judging as educated and clear criticisms are always welcome and assist in the developing of every character and performance especially on reflection and consideration of this criticism (something which you clearly lack in your life). However, what you are doing is not judging but moreover applying rudeness and abuse in area which you obviously have no knowledge in.
jumangee4 3 years ago
Point 3: Is this not a similar point to Point 1? Get over the fact that you havent heard of her. Its probably cos you dont have much of a life and have no friends hence your commitment to contributing to the slating of every contestant of the Cypriot Eurovision Entry Competition.
jumangee4 3 years ago
Point 2: You studied for 6 years in London and you think you are in a position to judge someone who was born and bred and educated from birth in the UK on how to speak the English language? Hehe. You very funny, mate. I like your humour. Need I say more when I quote your line: I know what a Londoner pronounciation sounds like. Oh dear, maybe those 6 years didnt really pay off.
jumangee4 3 years ago
Dear Tommys18
Im sorry to sound confused but what on earth are you going on about?
Point 1 of yours: What is your point? Noone in Cyprus has heard of her before the contest Parakado.
Does that mean she cant sing or should not have submitted her commented. Im sure in hindsight you would agree Point 1 is a ridiculous comment.
jumangee4 3 years ago
nice song
ludakalinka5 3 years ago
5. It's a bit ironic and hypocritical to say the least to imply lack of (knowledge of?) grammar when yours is nothing to be proud of either!
tommys18 3 years ago
1. I am now a resident of Cyprus and i can assure u noone in Cyprus has ever heard of her b4 the song contest!
2. Having studied and worked in London for 6 years, I know what a Londoner pronounciation sounds like and it's nothing like that.
3. Hadn't heard of her when I was living in London neither...nor has any of the Cypriot Londoners I know...does this mean something???
4. She participated in the competition, she knew she was going to be judged-so what's the problem judging her?
tommys18 3 years ago