"Then, when we finally arrived, it took a long time before we were given any practice balls.
"We were very angry but that's not the way. England must keep cool no matter what happens.
"Here in England the fans are fantastic but over there it's much more aggressive, they throw things.
"We found it very difficult but I believe the England team will be able to cope with it better because they are more used to playing in hostile environments."
During European matches against English clubs, UEFA have also warned Turkish clubs not to play loud music as the home team attacks to excite the fans.
Jehle, who said that a move to England would "be a dream come true", also believes that Sven-Goran Eriksson must play Wayne Rooney against Turkey on 11 October. The 17-year- old Everton striker scored his second international goal in successive matches and Jehle said: "I knew all about him but he is even better than I thought.
"You would not dream he is only 17 when you see him play, he is so strong, and he works so hard.
"I think he must play in Turkey because he will make it hard for their defenders. It will be tough for England but I believe they can get the draw they need.
"England are stronger physically but they must be careful because the Turkish team are good technically.
"The main thing is to keep calm. A lot of things can go on but if you can ignore them and play your game, then I think they will be okay."