Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has said the incident should have been regarded as "exceptional" which would allow retrospective action to be taken and Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Taylor agrees - but wants to go still further and will voice his thoughts at English footballer's stakeholders' annual meeting this summer.We could have a review panel made up of experienced people from within the game and it could also look at incidents of simulation, which I feel is another big problem in the game.The FA is keen to look at the issues again, while Scudamore believes the rules do not need to be changed, but that incidents such as McManaman's tackle should be regarded as exceptional.Taylor said: "We are not saying matches should be re-refereed on a Monday morning but my feeling is there has got to be room to review such incidents.If there is any doubt for such incidents, for red cards that are being challenged and for simulation there is no reason why they shouldn't be looked at.If there is a high-profile incident and the referee has not seen it and the referee's assistant has not seen it clearly then that should be dealt with.

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