Tim Cahill says Melbourne City have eyed off the FFA Cup since pre-season as a way to break through for the clubs maiden piece of silverware.City host the final against Sydney FC at AAMI Park on Wednesday night, and whoever the winner, a drought will be broken.The Sky Blues havent lifted a trophy since claiming the 2010 A-League championship across town at Etihad Stadium in a penalty shootout success over Melbourne Victory.City, then Melbourne Heart, came into existence a few months later and this week play in their first final.Its only natural then that Cahills club is taking the match as seriously as any in their seven-year history.The match is being played at AAMI Park after City made a successful pitch to FFA for hosting rights.Executives from parent organisation City Football Group are in Melbourne for the match, after previously talking up the season as a year to deliver on the weighty investments made.At the season launch in October, club vice chairman Simon Pearce told the audience he knew rather than believed that success would come to the club.On Tuesday morning, Cahill said everyone at the club understood the imperative to be successful this season.Its definitely something that was on the menu at the start of the season when we talked about where we wanted to be and what we wanted to go for, he told SEN radio.To be in this position is excellent and its now about executing tomorrow night.Cahill said two factors were crucial in achieving that success; a cultural shift and a new-found strength in depth.Demanding success and trophies is one thing, he said.One of the biggest things about our football club is changing the culture.You can see the style of football were playing week in week out. 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The England one-day squad are due to be given a security briefing on Thursday by the three-member delegation that recently returned from the subcontinent.Reg Dickason, the ECBs security advisor, David Leatherdale, the chief executive of the Professional Cricketers Association, and John Carr, ECB director of cricket operations, will present their findings after completing venue inspections in Bangladesh and India last week. The BCB described their visit as a positive one and said there was no immediate timeframe in which England were expected to make a decision.Morgan has previously expressed his concerns about going to Bangladesh, in the wake of a terrorist attack in Dhaka in July. He said he expected the players to play a full part in the discussions and that there would be room for a personal decision if individuals were reluctant to travel.Alastair Cook, the Test captain, will attend the meeting in London, travelling down from Leicester where he is involved in a county match for Essex. The one-day squad would depart for Bangladesh first, leaving on September 30, with three ODIs scheduled ahead of a two-Test series later in October.The briefing will be Thursday evening, with head of security Reg Dickason, a rep from the PCA and John Carr from the ECB, Morgan said. Theyve been doing the reccy and well be debriefed by them.ddddddddddddAlastair will be there and other guys who are available will come.Theyll debrief us on the findings on both tours and well chat about it, it has to be quite open. People have missed tours in the past so you have to make guys feel safe to go. Its a decision youd rather get out of the way sooner rather than later. Theres always room for a personal decision, you also have to understand guys might have different priorities.In 2001, Robert Croft and Andrew Caddick opted out of the tour to India following the 9/11 terrorist attacks in America.Current government advice from the Foreign Office currently states that there is a heightened threat of further terrorist attacks in Bangladesh and warns those travelling to minimise their exposure to crowded areas and places where westerners are known to gather.Australia pulled out of their tour to Bangladesh last year due to security fears and also did not send a team to the Under-19 World Cup held in the country in January and February.When asked earlier in the month, Englands assistant coach, Paul Farbrace, said there had been no discussions about giving players the chance to opt out and that it would be a huge call to pull out of the tour. Player and staff safety is paramount but its a huge decision for a country to decide not to go, he said. Bangladesh are looking forward to us going. ' ' '