Central Coast Mariners' interim coach Warren Moon labelled Brisbane Roar a 'disgrace' after their New Year's Eve A-League Men's game. The match ended 2-1 in favour of Brisbane, with a 92nd-minute header from Justin Vidic. However, it was the off-field drama that stole the attention, with police involvement required to break up the tension following the dismissal of Roar's coach Michael Valkanis. Moon's comments sparked a strong response from Brisbane, who slammed the remarks as 'inappropriate' and 'irresponsible'. The club stated that Moon's comments were 'unsupported by any facts' and that they had not engaged in conduct that brought the game into disrepute. Brisbane also disputed the claim that police were called to break up the tension, stating that they were already present at the venue as part of routine match-day operations. The controversy has led to Brisbane seeking legal advice and considering all available options. The Central Coast Mariners will be looking to put the incident behind them as they face Adelaide United on Sunday night. Brisbane, on the other hand, will be hosting Wellington at home on Saturday. The incident has added fuel to the fire in the A-League, with tensions running high between the two teams. Warren Moon's comments have been widely reported, and the fallout is likely to continue in the coming days. The Central Coast Mariners will be hoping to bounce back from the loss and regain their focus on the pitch. The team's performance has been inconsistent this season, and they will be looking to find some stability as they head into the second half of the season. The A-League has been marked by controversy and drama this season, and the latest incident between Central Coast Mariners and Brisbane Roar is just another example of the intense rivalries and passions that exist in the league.