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Frondizi lays out the Radicals' platform on dealing with the economic crisis.

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First major labor dispute since 1949

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The primary school soccer tournament continues and players try to unionize (a recurring issue that leads to the players strike of 1948)

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Language demonstrates a negative attitude towards the players and the loss of revenue that the strike caused. There's also a brief blurb about the English referees contracted for 1949.

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AFA's letter to the Minister of Labor lays out a case that the association has acted in good faith to meet the demands of the referees and their labor union: UTEDYC (Unión Trabajadores de Entidades Deportivas y Civiles). Instead, the referees have…

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Ribas is incredulous that club and AFA officials are absolving themselves of any blame for the labor impasse and laying responsibility on the feet of the players.

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The first in a long-running and extensive coverage of the 1948 players' strike

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Very good read into the club perspective on the 1948 strike

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Referees threaten to go on strike and hope that Perón could intervene in their dispute with AFA.

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La Cancha seems fairly aligned with players in their dispute with club officials

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Players effectively hang their boots (cleats) and walk away from the 1948 season.

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Club officials place sanctions on players for heavy losses due to their strike, but the article asks a good question: are fans equally to blame for their insistence, as club associates, for major products that lead to club debts?

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Article presents the grievances and concerns of club officials, AFA, and the players

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Expansive coverage of the players' strike, including opinions from club officials

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Continuing coverage of the players' strike with more of a focus on fans

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17 years of ineptitude in the professionalization of soccer led to the problems, while rumors circulate of an accord.
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