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The Player Welfare Debate: Is Football Really at a Breaking Point?
With Manchester City star Rodri suggesting players could strike over their workload, we look into the numbers behind football’s packed schedule and ask whether anything needs to change. “I’ve got no idea what it was – maybe exhaustion, maybe dehydration?” Former Arsenal, Ipswich Town and West Brom midfielder Brian Talbot is discussing the aftermath of the 1980 FA Cup final with Opta Analyst. On the team bus following the game at the end of a record-breaking season, Talbot collapsed. “The doctors took a look at me, and I was hooked up to a heart monitor for 24 hours. I didn’t think much of it, and it can’t have been that bad because four days later I was playing 120 minutes in

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