Taylor has received a three-game ban for his sending off in the game at St Andrews but Blatter has said that he should receive further punishment for the tackle which broke the Gunners forward's leg, possibly being banned from the game altogether! "I am disappointed with Sepp Blatter," McLeish has said. "He is in a job just now where if he were to look at every tackle every week in every European game, even across the globe, he would be out of a job because he would have to ban everyone. "It is disappointing a man of that standing is saying things like that. "He is in the game because of football and teams and the way it is. For him to say that, is poor for a man of his stature and disappointing. "As for a further suspension, he could go to court with that one and he would fail 100 per cent. They have no jurisdiction over this. "He has probably seen the extent of Eduardo's injury and some of the pictures in the papers and he has been horrified because of that. "The people who know the game know it wasn't a malicious tackle. Simple as that. "Why is he talking about it? For me, there could be a hidden agenda here and he is having a go at the English game. I think he thinks the English game is too robust."