Me too. I'm just playing the game. I could have gone the whole hog and claimed to remember when it was Byzantium. As far as I'm aware, the Turks stopped using the old name some time in the 20's when Ataturk began his programme of modernisation of the country. I don't know where you got 1953 from.
.t is an Arabic calqued form of Constantinople, with an Arabic ending meaning 'place of' instead of the Greek element -polis. After the Ottoman conquest of 1453, it was used as the most formal official name in Ottoman Turkish, and remained in use throughout most of the time up to the fall of the Empire in 1923 When the Republic of Turkey was born in 1923 after the War of Independence, Kemal Ataturk moved the capital to the city of Ankara. The city of Istanbul has continued to expand dramatically and today its population is around 15 million and increases at an estimated 700,000 immigrants per year. Industry has expanded even as tourism has grown. It continues to be a city that creates its own history at the meeting point of the two continents; Europe and Asia. ump to Republic of Turkey - When the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923, the capital was moved from Constantinople to Ankara. Since 1930, the native name "Istanbul" has been the sole official name of the city in Turkish and has since replaced the traditional name "Constantinople" in most western languages as well.
Noughty Boys: Andriy Shevchenko, an elite striker whose powers slipped away in a single moment The Ukrainian treated top-tier European football like a TV talent show https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/253d8385-ba3f-4a61-9b11-8a8c04f658e3
So ince says it’s sad that Campbell has had to start at the bottom of the football ladder in his first coaching role because he’s a legend of a player. Thats he type of attitude that that stops people actually getting jobs
For me A) earn your badges B) work the youth levels at an academy. C) get a first team coaching job. D) work for tv. Ex players thinking they can manage are dangerous. Most fail.