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The Football Association has confirmed that it will not take any formal action against Liverpool after their players wore T-shirts carrying a message of support for the jailed fan Michael Shields prior to Monday night's Premier League game against West Ham.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...premier-league
The FA are officially a joke. How can Liverpool get away with a number of players, fans and the club as a whole giving support to a person who has been convicted of attempted murder? They punish and fine a player who showed support to a friend who is in prison after scoring a goal but then turn a blind eye to all of this. For those that don't know there's a rule that forbids those involved in the game using it as a platform to demonstrate in favour of any political causes. The FA even charged Steven Pienaar last weekend for showing a shirt that said 'God is Great' on it. The FA need to grow a pair and do something about it, what a joke.