Zaten sorunda bura basliyor, illa herkesin bir arabasi olacak diye bir kanun yok ama istanbul toplu tasimasina bir göz at bakalim arabasiz biryerede gidilmez.
Tokyo gibi metro agimiz olsa trafikzaten rahatlarda metro isinde cok yavasiz malesef.
Herşey zamanla gelecek artık inşallah.
Ha şunu da tekrar söyleyim. Alt yapı filan bahane. Bu tür işlerde politika çok geçiyor.
Umarım kimse 2016 avrupa kupası ev sahipliği için geçen süreci unutmamıştır.
Kısadan bir wiki alıntısı.
There was controversy concerning the decision to giving the Euro 2016 to France and not to Turkey. After the decision was announced, responding to the question "During Sepp Blatter's term Euro 2008 was awarded to Switzerland, during your term Euro 2016 is awarded to France, is this the new trend?" Platini said "When there is a Turkish president, then you can host a major tournament".[28]
Guus Hiddink was also highly critical of the decision, stating: "This proves once again that in top-flight football the game is run by politics", and "UEFA gave the Euro 2016 finals to France, who have already had the tournament twice and they also had the World Cup finals in 1998. This does not feel right. I get the feeling that the actual bid was about other things. Otherwise the choice for France as hosting nation, the country of UEFA president Michel Platini, cannot be explained."[29]
Another highly controversial remark came from the French national player Marc Planus: "We learned that last night (Thursday night). We're really excited, it will boost the French football." The bidding and the decision process took place on Friday, one day after the French player suggested that "they have already known".[30][31][32]
Before the bidding process, Michel Platini introduced the French president Nicolas Sarkozy to every member of the decision committee in person, while he did not do the same for the Turkish president Abdullah Gül. After the decision Platini concluded:
"I think the fact that the president of the Republic was here was important. I think it was good he decided to come. If he hadn't come, Turkey would almost certainly have won."
"I'm happy because France has won, and I'm French — let's not forget it."[33]