Playstation football is fear for UEFA's Platini
Platini, who is pushing for two extra assistant referees behind the goal-line at games, said football had to help match officials gain more respect.
Football's law-makers last week took the first step towards introducing goal-line technology but speaking on a visit to Glasgow, Platini told www.scottishfa.co.uk: "Then we will have PlayStation football."
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Hide AdHe added: "One referee is not enough, not in the modern era where you have 20 cameras. It is unfair: the cameras can see everything but the referee only has one pair of eyes. Every time he makes a mistake, those cameras are there to focus on it.
"It is why for the past 10 years I have asked to change the job of the referee, to help improve the situation and to give the referees better support.
"These people are going to make mistakes and to be a referee I think you have to be a masochist. The system is bad and I have known this for 40 years.
"The referee has to be helped by the clubs, the fans, by players, by the media and also by the authorities – everyone has a responsibility. It is why we have added two assistants for Champions League games this season.
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Hide Ad"It is a logical step with so many cameras that can pick up incidents: the more eyes there to assist the referee, the better the chance of spotting those incidents."
Craig Levein's men, who are third in Euro 2012 qualifying Group I after one win and a draw from four matches, will meet the world's 133rd-ranked team at Pittodrie Stadium on Tuesday, November 16.