Brisbane Roar is taking a strong stance against comments made by Central Coast Mariners coach Warren Moon, labelling them as 'irresponsible' and 'inappropriate'. The club has responded with a statement, denying any wrongdoing and threatening legal action. Brisbane Roar's officials have also refuted suggestions of police being required to attend an incident in the players' tunnel at half time involving Mariners sporting director Matt Simon. The incident occurred during the New Year's Eve A-League match between the two teams in Gosford. Brisbane Roar head coach Michael Valkanis received a red card after a heated altercation with the referee. The club's statement emphasized that senior figures within the game have a responsibility to ensure that public commentary is accurate and fair. Brisbane Roar is seeking legal advice and considering all available options. The club's response has sparked a heated debate, with some calling for greater accountability from coaches and players. The A-League has yet to comment on the incident. Brisbane Roar's fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome, hoping that their team will be vindicated. The club's strong stance against the comments has been praised by many, who see it as a necessary step to protect the team's reputation. And as the situation continues to unfold, one thing is certain - Brisbane Roar will not back down without a fight. The club's officials are working tirelessly to resolve the issue, and a resolution is expected soon. But for now, the focus remains on the upcoming matches, and Brisbane Roar's determination to succeed on the pitch.