HAVING etched his team's name in Australian sporting history, Brisbane coach Ange Postecoglou flies to Indonesia today to further cement the high-flying Roar's future.

Fresh from his side's record-breaking 4-0 weekend thrashing of Perth, Postecoglou will tomorrow meet with principal Roar owner Narwin Bakrie in Jakarta.

"I don't want to just let things happen without me having a key input," the A-League coach of the year said.

"I always give my opinion and that's the way I like it."

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High on Postecoglou's agenda will be Brisbane's need for their own training and administration facility, while the possibility of strengthening the squad ahead of next year's AFC Champions League assault may also be discussed.

An extra day off in Brisbane's training schedule this week has allowed Postecoglou to accept the invitation of Bakrie.

"We're in a pretty good spot now with everything that's happening on the field, and even off field the crowds are growing, but we've got to capitalise on it," Postecoglou said.

"It's important that we put plans in motion now to start building these things so that we don't miss the opportunity."

Postecoglou stressed he was "really happy" with his current squad and that there were no immediate plans to add to his playing roster.

But that could change in the new year depending on injuries and the potential of players being sold in the January transfer window.

"The plan is to maintain this squad for the Champions League and beyond, but obviously things change along the way and if players move on we just need to be in a position to replace them," he said.

Goal-scoring machine Besart Berisha, the Albanian international who netted a double on Saturday night to take his season tally to nine in just eight matches, has only signed a one-year deal with Brisbane and could be targeted by European clubs in January.

"I'll certainly be sitting down and having a discussion with Bes and the others who are out of contract and see where they're at," Postecoglou said.

"A footballer's career's a pretty short one, so I tend to think that if people are in a good place and enjoying their football, it makes it harder for them to make the decision to leave."

Berisha, the 26-year-old striker who joined the Roar from German lower division club Arminia Bielefeld, yesterday said it was "crazy" that Brisbane had gone 36 matches unbeaten to set a new record in Australian top-level sport.

"The boys are just amazing," Berisha said.

"My teammates are (giving) me great passes and I really appreciate this.

"(During) the game I have to laugh sometimes because we play just amazing. I'm really having fun."

Originally published as Record's broken, now for the future