Vice-President of Vorskla Poltava Oleg Lysak announced the club's position in the situation with another attempt to create a single TV pool for broadcasting matches of the Ukrainian championship.
- Vorskla has always supported the creation of a single TV pool. But there are nuances, four league clubs that have their own vision of this issue.
There is no need to fight with anyone, there are regulations, there is a charter written to create rules. When the league was created, they signed it. There is a regulation approved by the UAF. You just need to read and do it.
All in all, a very simple story. If you don't want to comply, there are sanctions. There is no need to look for either underwater or surface rocks. And don't blame it on the war, it doesn't happen that football is free. Football is the most expensive sport in the world.
Setanta suggested, I support this, that all matches can be watched on YouTube in a day. If someone does not want or cannot pay, then you can easily download football on YouTube.
There are live broadcasts. You can earn something from this. I can tell you frankly that for Vorskla the money offered is practically zero. But we are going for it. We could also take a stand, broadcast there and tell that we are self-sufficient. But we say that we want to develop along the same path as Europe. Do you want to live stream today? The package costs 35 UAH. What is the price of a cup of coffee in any cafe?
And again, all matches will be on YouTube in the public domain. What is the problem in general? Who won't see? Who is being restricted? So we are saying that we will understand the number of subscribers, how many people are watching. This is what I could not achieve, at least to conduct some kind of analysis. Now we are promised to provide information.
We can easily broadcast on the Espresso channel and have everyone in mind. But we are for the development of a full-fledged product. Why invent some bicycles, something else, if everything is passed? We take a model and work on the model. All! Europe has already passed everything long before us,” the Bombardier telegram channel quoted Lysak as saying.