How likely is it that footballers will strike over their workload? | Jonathan Wilson
Briefly

The rise in fixtures due to the expanded Champions League and the new Club World Cup could push players to consider taking action over their increasing workload.
Given how many players have talked about workload in public, you can be sure it's something they're discussing privately, yet organizing action remains challenging.
While elite players face the brunt of the fixture pile-up, lower-tier players may welcome extra games for additional income, complicating unified player action.
The Club World Cup, being less prestigious and poorly organized, presents a potential target for player protests, garnering support from fans frustrated with dense scheduling.
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