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chanting: sam, sam, sam! this year, i don t have the eurovision blues, i because of him! screaming and chatter. i can t believe it! for youngerfans, he introduced them to the joy of douze points. cheering. being runner up to ukraine, with all that emotion and symbolism, was quite a moment. i m still, i don t know, processing, i guess. was it real? did it happen? when you re there and experiencing it, notjust as a performer but as a fan, being in that arena and feeling the palpablejoy, everything that eurovision celebrates and is about is the best of us. cheering. sam ryder, space man. rarely has coming second felt so good. david sillito, bbc news. chanting: sam, sam, sam!