By Andrew Downie SAO PAULO, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Brazilian soccer players will take action at this week's domestic league matches to demand fewer games, a longer pre-season and a greater say in decisions, pressure group Common Sense FC said on Tuesday. With first, second and third division games halted for a month because of the 2014 World Cup, clubs are being asked to play more matches in midweek to compensate. "Common Sense will take action at the next round of games to demonstrate our dissatisfaction and concern with the CBF's lack of interest in creating a more balanced and fair season for Brazilian football," the group said in a statement published on their Facebook page.
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