Monday, October 25, 2010

Arrogant Platini Turns Nose Up at Technology

Eufa president Michel Platini has arrogantly snubbed the use of modern technology in football suggesting that it widespread implementation could result in what he called "Playstation football". Football’s world governing body FIFA had recently performed a major U turn on the subject of goal line technology after initial tests had proved poor and ineffective, but in the wake of Frank Lampard’s “goal” against Germany at the 2010 World Cup there had been great pressure for the technology to be scrutinised further.

However, former French superstar Platini dismissed Fifa’s decision to re-investigate the possibility of goal line technology as “nonsense”, instead suggesting that employing extra referees to assist the man in the middle was instead the best way of moving football officiating forward. Platini was quoted as saying "One referee is not enough, not in the modern era where you have 20 cameras…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."
Such a casual dismissal of advanced technology is sure to incense England fans who felt their chances of success in the World Cup were dashed by a poor decision from the assistant referee leading to Lampard’s strike not to stand when replays showed it had clearly crossed the goal line.

3 comments:

VTIF said...

Hello,

participate in our internet poll on the topic: Should video technology be used in football or not?

Please all cast your votes and check out the results at our special website: www.videotechnologyinfootball.com and enjoy our video section, showing some of the most controversial moments in recent football history.

TY and best, VTIF!

PS: Follow the latest news regarding video evidence and goal-line cameras in football on our twitter page: www.twitter.com/VTIF

Fucte said...

until france didnt become a victim of controversial referee decision, couldnt see platini introducing technology in football. why should he, when france qualify for the world cup because of the mistake from the referee.

Shellerz said...

Very true! France only reached the world cup because the referee did not see Henry's handball!