Robbie's lost without a Guy
Quoted from: http://www.thesun.co.uk/
'I CAN reveal that ROBBIE WILLIAMS is set to receive the biggest snub of his career. Industry insiders reckon Rob will get just ONE paltry nomination for this year's Brit Awards. That's right, the King of the Brits has finally had his crown taken away. In previous years the ego on legs was a dead cert to be nominated in the Best Single, Album, Male and Pop categories. But since he dropped his writing partner GUY CHAMBERS in 2003, we have not heard a single outstanding anthem from the Robster. He holds the record for winning Brits - a whopping 14 sit on his mantelpiece.Solution ... after Rob's rocky yearLast year he even picked up a special award for the best single of the last 25 years for Angels. But because Robbie's latest album Intensive Care had little impact on the industry, I've been told he will only manage a nomination for Best Male this time round. And he's not even favourite for that. The snub is a massive kick in the teeth for Robbie. Some say he became far too cocky when he wiped the floor in 2001, scooping Best Male, Single and Video.
He also criticised the voting system - and it seems the judges haven't forgotten. I have to agree that Intensive Care was average. It may have reached No1 but its lack of staying power proved it was no classic. And last month even the Crazy Frog managed to beat Robbie in the singles chart when Advertising Space only got to No8. The final nominations for the Earls Court bash on February 15 will be revealed tomorrow night at the launch party in West London. My predictions for the nominations are in today's Sun newspaper. I reckon the stars of this year's show will be MADONNA and COLDPLAY.
Madge's album Confessions On The Dancefloor was undoubtedly one of her greatest yet - and one of the best of 2005. And after seeing Coldplay's outstanding performance before Christmas at Earls Court, I think they deserve to wipe the board with X&Y. Posh boy JAMES BLUNT should scoop awards after he rocked the charts with his top-selling debut album Back To Bedlam. But, like everyone else, I'll just have to wait for Brits presenter CHRIS EVANS to reveal all on the night to see if I'm right.As for Rob, I only have this one piece of advice - it's time to call Guy and tell him all is forgiven. '

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