Next version from Polish mass-media
Euro-2012 may be held in six cities of Poland and only in two Ukrainian cities, as informs Polish edition of Gazeta Wyborcza.
UEFA has to make public its decision in May: “If nothing extraordinary happens the Championship will be held in Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw, Krakow and Khozhuw” - claims Gazeta Wyborcza in UEFA. “Well, UEFA doesn’t worry about Poland” - assures Minster of Sport in Poland Miroslaw Drziewecki.
As is stated in newspaper, only Kiev and Donetsk can host Euro-2012 matches. Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov, Odessa and Lvov won’t cope with UEFA’s requirements.
Regardless of praises given to Ukraine by UEFA inspector David Taylor, the edition is skeptical: “Ukrainians try hard, but Mr. Taylor just encouraged them up”.