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Fans must keep 350100 going

If there was ever a time when the club needs its fans to continue supporting the club it is now. Unfortunately the office has done a poor job of keeping the fire going after a decent start.  It is also not clear what the club has done to resolve the standoff with KRA. It is highly unlikely that any sponsor come forward until this issue is resolved.

What is clear however is that the flame of 350100 must be kept alive. During the June transfer season, Gor Mahia is facing a fight to keep its top players. The latest being that AFC are preparing a swoop for Dan Ssserunkuma and Rama Salim, something that is likely to destabilize the team.

Ingwe official Patrick Ngaira reveals to Goal.com they have tabled bids to sign Dan Sserunkuma and Rama Salim from rivals Gor Mahia ahead of second leg

“We are talking to both players’ to see whether they can come. We are looking for a player to fill gap left by Allan Wanga and we think Sserunkuma is a good bet. Rama is also a very good player and his coordination with Sserunkuma can be key for us,” AFC Leopards vice chairman Patrick Ngaira intimated to Goal.

Ngaira also told goal.com that they are targetting Humphrey Mieno, who has terminated his contract with Sofapaka as well as Bandari’s Victor Majid to fill up Peter Opiyo’s gap with the later having left for Finland earlier on in the year.

Aside from this there are constant stories about Zdvarko Logarusic preparing a swoop for Rama Salim and Jerim Onyango. And Bandari still want Kenga back to salvage their flagging fortunes.

We call upon the office to work expeditiously to resolve the standoff with KRA or at least give fans an update. It has been 6 weeks now. Fans need to know what the real amount owed is and how the club can come up with a payment plan.

17 thoughts on “Fans must keep 350100 going

  • jasawagongo

    Well said,you can only keep the fire burning throughg frequent updates.

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  • jathur gi ji

    I am annoyed to my bones, if Efusi carries on the threats to take these players, this time there is no forgiving, thats using the power of money to try and kill our club. How come they can never nurture their own, always looking for trouble with other clubs

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  • kenneth odhiambo

    U don’t strengthen ua direct rivals by selling them ua key players. Period!

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  • efusi is looking for ways of distabilizing Gor mahia , but its up to the new elected office to show their solidarity with the club , since they always feel bad with a luyha player , playing for gor mahia , shame on them , where is masika , opiyo , whoever goes to AFC his football carrier is diminishing , just one comment , Jacob kelli was the top scorer in the last concluded season with KCB , HOW many GOALS Has he scored so far for ingwe ???

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  • oswozo moziek

    hold on to rama …sere and kenga and give me mieno and one other good defender and we are good to go!!!!!

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  • ken jakoduol

    This should be the last thing to ever happen,to AFC never kama Ni nje hakuna shida but hapa Kenya Nooooooooooo

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  • i thnk afc wako tumbo mbaya na sisi hop gd to shame them

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  • Dan Original

    Tutoe pesa kwa PayBill na tu register kama members. All this will mean the club gets the money and becomes stronger. Tuwache mdomo since nothing stops Ingwe or Gor from getting any player from any team.

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  • Stop wasting time on Rama and Sserenkuma’s stories. All mind games!!! We must be brighter by now. Both players know the difference in quality in both sides!!

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  • tom ochieng okello

    350100 is it still on if yes then why the blackout from the office.we need to av feedback without ceasing.besides CHASE BANK must partner with the KENYA POST OFFICE which has a wider coverage to facilitate membership at ksh.1000/-

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  • George Ochoro

    Afc wants to be like Man city of England. Always taking star players and hoarding them. Where is Masika now? But the issue of Danny and Rama is just mind games as others have put it.

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  • Jimmy amimo

    I think it’s high time this bogus office come clean regarding the playbill number. no way we can contenue contributing the money while no updates.

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  • jathur gi ji

    Mind games maybe but then its a wake up call with the the power of money anything is possible. EC update please and let people know exactly what’s happening, which player is and who is out, any negotiations with any sponsor; how many have taken membership and amount so far raised.

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  • Fred odhiambo

    this club of ours commands so much goodwill…however,the officials in my personal opinion are inept.
    no follow up on projects,no weekly or daily updates of the happenings in the team,no official position on transfers eg Akumu case and kengas..etc
    all this leads to speculation and rumours which is not healthy for a club of such status.
    these guys in office need to style up!!!!

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  • instead of membership,in my opion gormahia fans will get tired of it cause there are gaining.people to invest or participate where they can gain.my opion is that let us run gormahia as a proffesion.sell shares to serious 100k people,each buying 60k to b paid within five years.this will amount to 6billion,4billion to build a standard stadium of capacity 20 to 30.1billion invest in team n training facilities.2 grounds for training.the other 1 billion to be used in investments.transport,real estates,buying shares of other companies.then for me shida ni nothing kusikiza tena.imagine a standard stadium of 30k capacity selling season tickets za 25k alafu 5k nikucheza tu nayo low,medium n high???alafu kwa buying of gor shares,imagine this how it is easy.me 60k for 5 yrs.5*12 months=60months.60,000/60months=1000.so i’ll be paying 1000 per month..60,000*100,000people will b =6,000,000,000..

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  • @ombishe that is the best idea you have. I hope EC sees that.

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