Craig Noone,Melbourne City's English import,had a tremendous game in their FFA Cup quarter-final win,drawing praise from manager Erick Mombaerts.
Brisbane Strikers and Melbourne City have progressed to the FFA Cup semi-finals after defeating Moreland Zebras and Western Sydney Wanderers respectively.
English import Craig Noone starred as Melbourne City cruised through to the last four of the FFA Cup after a convincing 3-0 quarter final win over Western Sydney Wanderers
Hume City chairman Steve Kaya has warned bably behaved bottle throwing fans that they will be banned,will apologise to Mariners and FFA
Hume is set to face a probe by the FFA after its fans threw bottles and cans onto the pitch seconds after full time.
Melbourne City are looking to reach the FFA Cup semi-finals when they host Western Sydney Wanderers on Wednesday night - and City should be at full strength.
Hume City want to make a second FFA Cup semi-final and press their case for a second division spot,while Mariners just want to restore the pride of their fans.
Three Victorian teams - Melbourne City,Moreland Zebras and Hume City - are all still in the hunt for FFA Cup glory at the quarter-final stage
It was a mixed bag for Queensland's FFA Cup hopefuls on Wednesday night,with former National Soccer League champions Brisbane Strikers progressing to the quarter finals,while the Roar were knocked out at Redcliffe.
United had long hoped of being drawn against Wanderers in the FFA Cup but what transpired was a rather forgettable night for the former NSL giant.
When Zeljko Kalac asked to join Sydney United as an assistant coach,the condition was that he would do it for free.