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Vox Populi with Kateryna Grushenko
Dec 17, 2009 at 23:19 | Kateryna GrushenkoTetyana Kim
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“I think it’s out of place in front of the church. It should have been situated somewhere on Khreshchatyk Street. The design is very beautiful. It features the colors of the Ukrainian flag – blue and yellow, Ukraine’s blue sky and yellow wheat fields.”
Andreas Bosse
German Embassy employee
“I like the design. It’s beautiful and modern. It’s a nice combination of a football game and a flower. It symbolizes Poland’s and Ukraine’s commitment to the championship.”
Sergiy Boboshko
Football player
“I like it very much. For me, it symbolizes our partnership with Poland and Ukraine’s love for football. I’m a Dynamo football team player and I’m very proud for my country to host the championship. However, it would have been better to put this logo in front of Dynamo Stadium.”
Yuriy Mikhailov
Pensioner
“This logo has a beautiful composition and a suitable combination of colors. It is also situated in a popular place. So, I’m fully content with how we are preparing for the football championship.”
Natalya Koropotyna
Teacher
“The logo looks very blunt. It’s not impressive at all. The place that they chose is also wrong. It contradicts the rules of Christianity.”
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