SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian football players on Saturday warned that a strike is "imminent" and criticised the game's domestic ruling body for refusing to negotiate to avert action that would disrupt league matches next year.
Players with Common Sense FC, a pressure group set up to demand fewer top class matches and extended pre-season training, accused the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) of obstinacy and said the season due to start in mid-January will likely be disrupted.
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