Let's keep talking about Fev's indiscretion because it's a good distraction.
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Valmorbida, like Bruce Mathieson, is expected to resign on December 18. Both men cannot grasp why the Blues' administration still has no acceptable business plan for the future.
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still has no senior figure running its football operation or player development area — an area Fevola surely could use, not to mention the young list supposedly being groomed. The AFL is asking the same questions.
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Diggins is believed to have asked some serious questions regarding the Blues' business plan, its football department structure and the performance of Malouf. She, too, could pay the price for those questions. Should she and Valmorbida choose to stay and fight for their concerns, the situation could get interesting.
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The club has appointed a new fitness and conditioning man but still has shown no signs of boosting its recruiting stocks, player development or football operation despite its problems in contracting players.
We started training on Monday yet the Dogs have appointed people to these positions before they resumed training(I think).

Is this a concern?
[url=http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2006/10/30/1162056927156.html]McKenna's ready for senior role
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The Western Bulldogs have appointed former St Kilda assistant coach Jason Mifsud as their development coach.
In the newly created position, Mifsud will specialise in assisting first, second and third year players and focus on the club's alignment with Werribee Football Club.
"With over 10 years coaching experience, Jason will be a great asset to our Club," said Dogs coach Rodney Eade.
The Bulldogs also appointed Luke Meehan as a full-time assistant in the physical performance area and Nick Austin to assist in statistical and opposition analysis and IT.