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03 January 2008
Liverpool's players were seen wearing 'Free Michael now' T-shirts while warming up ahead of Monday's televised 0-0 draw with West Ham at Anfield.
An FA spokesman said: "We have spoken to Liverpool Football Club about this matter. We understand that Michael Shields' case is a very emotive issue and one that many Liverpool players and fans feel strongly about. Having heard the club's explanation we will not be taking any formal action."
The spokesman added: "We are satisfied that they understand the sensitivities around football matches being used as a platform for political messages."
Shields was sentenced to 15 years in prison after being convicted of the attempted murder of Martin Georgiev in Bulgaria on a holiday taken after seeing his side win the Champions League final in Istanbul.
Despite another man confessing to the attack, Shields was locked up and his sentence was reduced to 10 years on appeal.
He was transferred to the UK to serve the remainder of his sentence, but his supporters have never halted their campaign to prove his innocence.
A judge at London's High Court decided last month that Shields' case should be heard in full by three judges and a judicial review hearing is due to begin on Thursday.
Shields insists he did not commit the crime and still remains behind bars despite the best efforts of his family and various local politicians, who have campaigned for his release.
Earlier this year Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov refused to pardon Shields and Justice Secretary Jack Straw has said that he had no power either to pardon or grant Shields an early release.
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