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Timonah Wanyonyi regrets leaving Gor Mahia

Former Gor Mahia ace Timonah Wanyonyi has nothing but good things to say about Gor Mahia. He says his career was on the ascendancy when he was at Gor Mahia but nosedived as soon as he left.

He takes pride in having helped the club lift the KPL trophy after an 18 year wait and he blames his parents for coercing him to leave Kogalo and join Ingwe.

The once promising midfielder formed a superb combination with Dan Sserukuma, Geoffrey Kizito, Shaban Kenga, Rama Salim and others during his heyday.

5 thoughts on “Timonah Wanyonyi regrets leaving Gor Mahia

  • Wanyonyi should atop bothering us…Let him try Kakamega homeboyz or Nzoi sugar …The only player I can receive with open hand is Eng. Michael Olunga in event that he knocked K’ogalo doors.

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  • Joe Riaga

    Leaving Kogalo is often a mistake. But if the young man can prove useful to Kogalo, I would be willing to take him back.

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  • ja thur gi ji

    Where is he now, does he even play football or he joined ajua? Otherwise I liked his skills when was who he was, but can he be resuscitated this late?

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  • I saw Eric Masika literally crying for making wrong decision and now Wanyonyi , poor young men and what agood lesson. …….Tibim tibim…..

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