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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Just watching the race in Mexico. It was very even until the pit stop tyre changes and I think that Mercedes got it wrong going for the hard tyre where Red Bull went for the mediums and it's now worked wonders for Verstappen.

    Looking to attend a brand new venue next year and it's in Las Vegas. Would you believe me if I said all the hotels are already booked up. Actually they've been snapped up by a company and you have to book through tHem, obviously at greatly inflated rates than normal for the race dates. America's version of Ticketmaster.
    Give it a miss Brin and opt for Eurovision in Liverpool instead. Better entertainment and a better class of local inhabitants but will probably cost a bit more

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Give it a miss Brin and opt for Eurovision in Liverpool instead. Better entertainment and a better class of local inhabitants but will probably cost a bit more
    CAM, the Mayor of Liverpool has voiced his disgust at how hotels have massively hiked their prices for the Eurovison.

    One hotel that would have normally charged £120 a night now have all rooms at £800. They said it was because of supply and demand??
    Just sheer greed and everyone should boycott the greedy gits!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    CAM, the Mayor of Liverpool has voiced his disgust at how hotels have massively hiked their prices for the Eurovison.

    One hotel that would have normally charged £120 a night now have all rooms at £800. They said it was because of supply and demand??
    Just sheer greed and everyone should boycott the greedy gits!.
    A question to ask is how much the BBC are paying to be the main player in the Eurovision Song Contest broadcast.

    They’ve been asked by others but declined to confirm the cost

    It’s been estimated to be between £8 million and £17 million, quite a wide spread

    It will of course be a major success because the Beeb will mark their own homework

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