Logarusic lauds players
Courtesy of supersport.com
Gor Mahia head coach Zdravko Logarusic has congratulated his boys for standing firm against determined KCB and managing to secure the entire three points.
Logarusic could, however, not overlook the resistance they faced from their opponents in the match saying that they were forced to work extra hard for the points.
According to the Croat, KCB stood a better chance of winning the match should they have converted their chances for the period of 90 minutes.
“My boys gave a good response to the KCB attacks in the match. We piled pressure and eventually it paid off with a win in the last minute which is great,” said Logarusic.
“The KCB side is really doing a good job and they gave us a hard time and managing to create several chances though they did not score.”
Gor was forced into an early substitution in the match with their opponents running rings around their defence but no goals were scored in the first half.
K’ogalo, however, managed to bounce back in the second half despite continued pressure from KCB for the entire match. It took a last minute penalty by Rama Salim to secure the entire three points for the side after Ugandan import Dan Sserunkuma was brought down in the area.
I have watched so many gor mahia matches !!!!!!!!!Logarusic you must definately invest in our weak areas – creative midfielder and a lethal striker who can average 20 goals a season ! if you can do this between now and the next transfer window , GOR MAHIA is destined for bigger thinks in the future
Pareyio 2013 posted on April 16, 2013:
GOR MAHIA FANS IS AN OVERZEALOUS LOTI must be very honest with you guys. Every time we express our concern especially the security of our loyal fans and the general public, a section of our fans use this page and other fora to justify their henious acts.The violent actions by a section of our fans, we have always stated is barbaric, satanic and has no place in current football. And I have no apology on this.A section of our fans do not like order. They want to watch a game for free, they enter and exit through undesignated gates, occupy seats they have not paid for, tag with them banned items inside the stadium, smoke bhang in public, spew out unpalatable words just to everyone including match offficials, tech bench and club officials and when they go out of the stadium, they vandalize kiosks, steal from unsuspecting motorists.Wait a minute. I am not done. They print very deragotory words on their club jerseys and helmets.This is the lot who call themselves the green army. Shame on you!I will not even explain how this lot have destroyed the candidacy of RAO. As we begin our league campaign, I urge FKF and club officials to act tough on such elements who are he’ll bent to cause chaos and bloodshed. I must say that i am a proud K’Ogalo fan and would like to be associated with football loving fans. Watching a game in Kenya should be fun and family outing and not a death trap. Let me single out one such fan, Jaro Soja. He is in respect a football fan. I salute him.
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@Pareiyo, now you can wait forl those who don’t like order to attack you with all manner of missiles, both verbal and ….
Dan@3 i knw u r targeting me but i will not comment i will reserve my comment for now hahahahahaaaa
@2…pareyio,i want to believe that we all detest hooliganism and condemn it in the strongest terms possible. Indeed through this forum i suggested easy ways of dealing with it,unfortunetly nothing has been done about it…it therefore follows that our suggestions here are never important to the executive and law enforcers.
However,i wish to point out that there is absolutely nothing wrong in the way we support our team.Granted,some fans go overboard by shouting all sorts of insults at opponents and all,but how can we control that?there is always that element in some fans the world over.What we need to guard against is physically attacking people and their property and respect other peoples right of association and expression!!other things like what we print on our jerseys and T shirts and helmets as long as its not abusive is allowed everywhere and in nature with today’s football fanatics supporting style and passion.Where would the game be without rival taunts and harmless banter??
Pararieyo 2013 or whatever the name, hapo umesema ukweli kabisa. Initially it was a pride to associate with certain things including my tribe albeit in the general public but definitely not again courtesy of the characters you are talking about. I personally dont wear my sweet original Gor jersey coz am not able to walk in town after a football match.I tell you something which I know some will understand upside down; there was this swearing in taking place recently and much as we were not excited there must have been some guys who were. Did they stone vehicles along Thika RD? Did they harrass people along the way? Did they walk right on the highway blocking vehicles? PEOPLE NEED TO GROW. THE JOKE HAS GONE TOO FAR. WE HAVE BECOME A PARIAH COMMUNITY IN THE SOCIETY
Bro Pareiyo’s comment is not just complete but insightful as well, there’s very little or nothing to add and/or subtract.
You wonder all the time how people gather courage i don’t know from where to utter certain words not withstanding that its in unrestricted public.
Definitely GM will surely grow unbelievably without these distrators. We do not need these losers as a club. The bitter truth is that the only sure way to get order must begin from the EC..they’ve been loudly quiet on this for as long as i know. I mean i’ve never heard them comment against these backward utterances and bhang smoking.
On GM football, definitely we are playing well but the points are most welcome. I am not worried because the sweetness of bagging the trophy supersedes everything lets keep behind our team and enjoy anything that comes..good football and points.
Hooliganism is football and football is hooliganism worldwide and who ever is not comfortable should go and watch or play Golf as once RAO said. We have 16 teams which are playing in the premier league if you think you are unsafe watching K’Ogalo matches then you can as well decamp to Home boyz. Its the fan base which make K’ogalo matches more attractive thats why everybody wants to associate with it including sponsors.Its not K’Ogallo fans who throw stones everytime K’Ogallo plays Kenya is made up of 42 tribes and they are all in Nairobi not all those who put K’Ogallo jerseys are K’Ogallo fans anybody can buy jerseys everywhere including river road. Who does not know the real THIEVES in this country………..!
Dear All Kogalo fans, I have been out of circulation due our bitter loss in the last general election and I have been praying to the Almighty God to give us justice that was snatched by the Supreme Court. We all know that God will give us victory over all the dark forces one day. I have not been sleeping nor eating well as very early in the morning I had casted my vote in Wundayi and drove to Nairobi to the shock surprise.
On Gor Mahia, I will start commenting at the end of first leg.
May God bless you all and pray for the country.
Bwana Mwakio karibu sana mtandaoni.
Usife moyo! Mwenyezi Mungu kamwe halali!
Siku moja sisi pia tutacheka!
K’Ogalo for ever!!
Pole Mwakio. Everything should not have taken you by surprise though, especially if we scrutinise the updated definition of a supreme court…By definition a supreme court is a court that has been pre-programmed to reject everyprayer advanced by the complainant, tangible and overwhelming evidence not withstanding. Be strong ndugu.
Bro @Ochiga you are wrong on this statement ‘Hooliganism is football and football is hooliganism worldwide and who ever is not comfortable should go and watch or play Golf as once RAO said’. It’s even worse attributing it to RAO. If only you knew the import of the statement. Bayern, Arsenal, ManU, Barca, Real are some of the greatest teams in the world but I have not heard of cases of hooliganism involving them. River plate of Argentina, another great team was demoted to lower division due to hooliganism and that is not something to be proud of. If only we could see the results of our actions then Pareiyo and Mwakio are living examples.
Our EC should leave by example, Kilo and G. Bwana are always defending the team against external enemies but they are either afraid or forget the ‘internal’ ones. Let the EC use the public address in the stadium and the media (TV, Radio, Nwespaper) to tell the fans to be peacefull before, during and after the match. Singing to Mboya’s stature is right in order but in the process let’s be miindfull of the other members of public (Obscenities and banging other people’s cars should be out. It has once happened to me but not from gor fans and i didn’t enjoy it one bit. The small scall traders should also be spared the agony of losing their sweets, maize , groundnuts etc.
The other statemenet ‘Its the fan base which make K’ogalo matches more attractive thats why everybody wants to associate with it including sponsors’ is also subject to debate. At this point when Tuzo sponsorship is expiring we expected other sponsors to come on their knees wanting to sponsor gor but who will want to to that with the unpredictable nature of the fans. Brands are there to be jealously guarded and no marketing guru will take the risk of having their brand splashed on Tv with some bloodthirsty goons armed with stones. As it is Gor should be able to attract international brands were it not for these some recurrences.
I don’t think Ochigah is one of those hooligans as i don’t believe they can even participate in a social debate like this but why on earth write in their support? An lost for words. Who even thought sponsors want to associate with us? It’s sickening to think like Ochigah. Hooligans have no place in football, we must continue to flush them out like we did the other day from the main stand. I believe one day we’ll rid these people off our matches and once again come with our kids to the stadium.