still a disgrace if u ask me.
from bbc sport
Liverpool football fan Michael Shields, who was jailed in Bulgaria for the attempted murder of a barman, has had his sentence cut from 15 to 10 years.
The Supreme Court in Sofia also ordered him to pay a fine of £71,000.
Shields, 19, of Wavertree, Liverpool, has always denied attacking Martin Georgiev in the Black Sea resort of Varna in May 2005.
His family were hoping a retrial would be announced and were shocked he would continue his jail term, albeit reduced.
Shields was in Bulgaria after watching Liverpool FC's Champions League victory in Turkey.
He has consistently maintained he was in bed when a paving slab was dropped on Mr Georgiev's head.
We are totally dumbfounded - we don't know what to do next
Jeanette Shields
The teenager failed in a first attempt to get his jail sentence reduced last November.
A confession signed in the UK by another Liverpool man, Graham Sankey, was not accepted by the Bulgarian courts.
But there is now doubt about whether that confession relates to Shields' case anyway.
Shields' aunt, Jeanette Shields, said the family were "dumbfounded" at the decision on Friday.
She said: "We are just trying to take it all in at the moment.
"Michael's father called with the news, we are totally dumbfounded. We don't know what to do next."
Shields' father, also called Michael, and his mother Marie were in Varna when they heard the news.
Mr Shields said he was "very angry" and was trying to come to terms with the decision.
It is very disappointing that a retrial has not been granted
Liverpool Labour Euro MP, Arlene McCarthy
Louise Ellman, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, asked leader of the House of Commons Geoff Hoon to pressurise the Bulgarians.
Mrs Ellman told the Commons that Shields' final appeal was heard in Bulgaria on 21 March, but the Foreign Office had said the verdict would be received within 30 days.
Speaking after the verdict she said she was "very disappointed" with the outcome and insisted that the campaign to prove his innocence and secure his release would continue.
"While the reduction in sentence is welcome, it is very disappointing that a retrial has not been granted," she said.
"I will be talking to the family and to the lawyers. The campaign will continue."
Shields says he was in bed when barman Martin Georgiev was hit
Liverpool Labour Euro MP, Arlene McCarthy said she was "outraged" at the result.
"I have this morning contacted the justice department of the European Commission to lodge a complaint about the failure of an EU accession country, Bulgaria to enable my constituent to have a fair trial.
"I will continue to push for Michael's right to a fair trial under the European Convention on Human Rights and will be exploring all avenues that are now available to him.
"There were clear flaws in the investigation of this crime and the following trial. This must be acknowledged by the judiciary in Bulgaria.