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Stadia ban lifted

Courtesy of supersport.com

The Sports Stadia Management Board (SSMB) has lifted the ban on Gor Mahia.

 

The ban had been effective since March 18 when Gor fans were accused of causing chaos during their league encounter against arch rivals AFC Leopards. Consequently, the green army was locked out of Nyayo and Kasarani Stadiums

The lifting of the ban effectively means that the Top Eight tournament which has been shelved for the same reason will now with tentative dates set to be announced by the Kenyan Premier League.

“The board has taken note and appreciate the efforts by Gor Mahia to address hooliganism and therefore the board has agreed to lift the ban subject to conditions. Gor will be allowed to use the main stadium at Moi Sports Centre, Kasarani and that community work to remove stones at Nyayo stadium be conducted through joint effort between the club and the board,” The letter read in part.

KPL managing director Jack Oguda was full of praise for the decision indicating that the football body will organise to resume the Top Eight matches that were shelved in teh aftermath of the ban.

“I am happy with the decision as it has come at a right time. The match between Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards is always a high security match and so the ban had impeded our choices for stadium availability. But we can assure all the fans the Top 8 will resume immediately as we wait to get a date for the clash,” Oguda told SuperSport.com.

44 thoughts on “Stadia ban lifted

  • Kamau wa Njoroge

    HAVE THE HOOLIGANS LEARNED THIER LESSON YET??

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  • Vincent Ocampo

    It was long overdue.to fellow fans we maintain peace all times.hope THE OPERATION LINDA GOR MAHIA will do there work without fear and favour.

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  • Barefoot Bandit

    Sports Stadia Management Board indeed. SSMB should perhaps publish there mission statement.
    I want to believe that the core role of this institution is to ensure that the stadia under its jurisdiction are maintained in a state that provides optimal comfort and safety to all consumers.

    As things stand it looks like SSMB is more keen on collecting levies from these facilities while caring less about the safety element. This prompts the call for SSMB to open its books of accounts to public scrutiny. I suppose that in any given year SSMB collects collosal amounts of money from activities ranging from political party meetings, sports camps,religious and wedding receptions and gate takings. Does all this disappear in recurrent expenditure?

    Dear bloggers I am only thinking aloud and what has promted this is this rider:”….Gor will be allowed to use the main stadium at Moi Sports Centre, Kasarani and that community work to remove stones at Nyayo stadium be conducted through joint effort between the club and the board,…”.

    So the stones have not been removed all this time? Who has a better capacity and more efficient resources to remove the stones? I guess the next thing is K’Ogalo shall be called upon to help SSMB pay its wage bill.

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    Let’s all shun all acts of hooliganism.

    The statement ‘Gor will be allowed to use the main stadium at Moi Sports Centre, Kasarani and that community work to remove stones at Nyayo stadium be conducted through joint effort between the club and the board,” The letter read in part.’ may not help coz the way Nyayo stadium is designed, stones can be created from terraces so it’s upon fans to stop all these unruly acts but not wasting effort in stone removals.

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    Supposing nobody turns up for the so called joined stone removal effort then what happens? Myself I can’t do such kind of zero work! It’s time wasting effort aimed at pleasing a few individuals who are non strategic in their thinking – sorry for using strong words.

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  • gem kendgi

    To remove stones from where and why Gor Mahia?did any one AFC fan also throw stones.We cannot allow the Green Army and the Gor Mahia team to be bullied in this manner by people with a hidden agenda.It was first an issue relating to number of player transfers,now it is only the Gor side to collect stones,next it will be that Gor must face opponents with 10 players in the pitch.It seems someone wants to inflict maximum damage on our image coz of their hate.At this rate no sponsor will be willing to look at our faces when we need them.Some of this conditions must be contested coz if we go ahead to do their demands then it shows we admit liability.We are happy at city stadium for the next century.This is where a sharp and cunning office is needed,to draft a formula of not accepting to be seen as liable.They must be made to listen to our grievances as well.Gor Mahia were never and never will be responsible for the happennings at Nyayo in our last game against AFC.

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  • We got to end hooliganism. i miss the days when fans from all parts of the country, ladies and foreigners coming to watch our games. I like the initiative where if u hull a stone then the other fans deal with u there and then. If u magg someone on the way home, ur are dealt with ruthlessly. We need peace so that we grow our fan base

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  • VINCENT OCAMPO

    SSMB you are sleeping on your job coz you are mandate to keep the stadia clean as possible for removing stones from the stadium thats your work.why Gor Mahia to remove stones?Gor Mahia is not a construction company,it is a football club.

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  • This is ridiculous SSMB giving conditions to honourable customers that for us to buy their products we remove stones which are within their business premises.Hey SSMB wake up this is a different era or else perfomance contract will catch up with you…………..

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  • Why such arrogance from some bloggers?GM fans know very well where they get the stones in the stadium so it’s them to do the clearing.
    Good move by ssmb.

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  • gem kendgi

    @Mcosweto,may be you are one of those who know where the stones are gotten from.Kindly go ahead and do the stone removing therapy as diagnosed by SSMB.I am a Gor fan for many years and have only thrown stones at birds destroying our millet in Siaya when i was a boy and have never thrown a single stone in our soccer encounters.It seems that you are taking responsibility for stonethrowing and should be honourably allowed to do the dirty work.

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  • Benson Disi

    INGWE is waiting to maul you- but on condition that all those stones at Kasarani are uprooted and removed by GOR GOONS MILITIA FC Fans-these are non other than you! failure to which Abaluhya Football Club The Leopards will not play top 8 match against your financially poor club in the midst of stones. This is because, you GOR GOONS MILITIA FC fans do not reason when stones are around,hence solution is we play where there are no stones,so REMOVE THEM 1ST with the supevision of SSMB FULLSTOP!

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  • @Benson its AFC fans that started throwing stones at us in the last game.
    About mauling us, thats your opinion…u failed to maul the weakest Gor team of all times…what makes u so sure u’ll do it now that we have strengthen

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  • THE DECISION BY SSMB IS LAUDABLE

    I wish to give my unqualified support to the latest decision made by Sports Stadia Management Board ( SSMB) to lift the ban on Gor Mahia to use it’s facilities because of fans trouble.

    The good news comes hot on the heels of another decision made by SuperSports to beam live as scheduled Gor Mahia matches after they protested that some club goods have targeted their equipments and personel. I feel sad some bloggers are still not appreciating the kind gestures.

    We have lost revenue running into millions of shillings. We have lost considerable airtime to showcase our talents worldwide through live matches. To cap it all, these acts of hooliganism have greatly dented our image. I am afraid we will not be able to keep our sponsors next season.

    The exercise of collecting stones within the precincts of both Nyayo and Kasarani stadiums is largely symbolic . We have done it before with AFC Leopards and there is nothing wrong to work jointly with SSMB. To demonstrate my seriousness, I will volunteer my time and primitive energy for the exercise.

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  • congrats to SSMB for the lifting of the ban.

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  • @gem kendgi.you are exactly the type of fan we dont nid.GM has great potential that transcends boundaries of culture(siaya)tribe age even country.the kind of thinking displayed by people like u is sad indeed.
    @pareyio09.thanx for good attitude.il join u in removing stones.

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  • The call by SSMB is symbolic and not a punishment.I urge those in Nairobi to attend the exercise. Thanks to everyone for ignoring benson disi for his derogatory article. If this was Efusi Website tungemjibu. Kogallo tuko juu tu sana. Tukaae na amani undugu na futa yetu ibambe.

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  • let us shurn any kind of hooliganism. indeed we have learnt our lesson. can we agree to be our brothers keeper?

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  • OGANGO TRAILER

    @ Le Pastre I acknowledge your presence after a long period of absence indeed. The character you have mentioned above is a busybody that you will come a cross at all local soccer media forum be it FUTAA , MICHEZOAFRIKA or this blog. And as a matter of fact he fails to find quacks of his calibre on this site who are fully obsessed with negative ethnicity like himself, that is for sure. He requires the intervention of MZALENDO KIBUNJA.

    May I also take this opportunity to hail the long overdue decision taken by SSMB in rescinding their biased,selfish and myopic ban on K’Ogalo to use their pathetic stadia’s (Only two “kasa”&”nyayo” out of the 47 counties in the republic of kenya).

    Nothing much has changed apart from their over demanding ,foolish and idiotic condition that were ultimately meant to over burden K’Ogalo kitty in the name security and safety measures; “SHAME ON THEM”. They have realized that K’Ogalo was home and dry plying their trade at “TOK KOMWANDA” and as such with no strings attached I can confidently say that as the LOSSING partner, just like Supersports they have to come without setting those silly and unjustified condition of clearing debries around the stadium! PERIOD!!!!

    And with those few remarks I wish to state here categorically that I do not support Hooliganism but neither do i stand mediocrity and passiveness of SSSM in decision making and therefore i do stand to be counted with the likes of Barefoot Bandit ,Walter Alando, VINCENT OCAMPO, Ochigah,gem kendgi amongst many others who have refused to bend so low as some of us might wish.

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  • Am not going to collect stones,not my work,cant stoop that low after all the embarrassment we have been put through,this is not symbolic this is to punish us,if it were symbolic it should not have been a condition.Am sorry.THANK YOU

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  • OKOTH JABILO

    Am so pissed off for once with this thing called SSMB. Our EC say a BIG “NO” to this stupid,nonsensical and ridiculous condition set by SSMB insinuating that GM fans MUST collect debries around NYAYO stadium.

    This is like the SSMB want us to confirm to all and sundry that we are actually “CHOKORAA WA MAWE”. UPUZI!1

    Never ever will i do it and please count me out guys.
    Let our “houlier than thou” alas “CRY BABIES FROM THE LATTER DAY K’OGALO CONVERTS” do the shameful act.

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  • Guys, collecting stones is a symbolic gesture and doesn’t demean one’s dignity at all. A year or two ago Ole Magelo nad Rachier led GM/AFC fans to do the same. Why do we have selective amnesia?We must learn to appreciate soe things. So did the EC do te wrong thing by requesting SSMB to lift the ban. Makes me wonder what type of administrators some bloggers can make if they were to manager GM. We have to stop thinking locally. You want to win the league/FKF cup etc but do not want to be able to play in CAF/FIFA sanctioned stadia. We must ensure that as GM fans we can be distinguished from the hooligans by ashaming them. By the way we don’t have to play all our matches at Kasa or Nyayo but definitely when playing a team like AFC or Sofapaka City tends to be uncomfortable for some fans due to lack of sitting space or visibilty

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  • How I wish we refrain from all sorts of hooliganism…Otherwise, am glad we are moving on well…Another thing I would kindly request is that we be humble and let’s remain focused on our own business… God bless K’Ogalo.

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  • It’s interesting to see these PLASTIC AFC FANS strictly follow SIRKAL and ”love” their small team.They don’t know that they are spending their money they are paid by security companies to promote K’OGALLO.Continue wasting your time budy,bure kabisa!!.On SSMB issue,I beg to differ with the conditions,they want to turn us to mere crybabies,I personally will not attend!PERIOD!!

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  • Barefoot Bandit

    @Dan I request to think differently. What happened “a year or two ago” was the real symbolic gesture that arose purely out of goodwill. It actually was highly commendable as a major milestone in history of soccer in Kenya. Someone please tell me what is symbolic in this later ‘demand’.

    Selective amnesia or not we all know that SSMB visited on GMFC a punishment and spelt a raft of conditionalities before the ban could be lifted. The GM EC and the entire K’Ogalo fraternity have done a lot to meet these conditions. Collecting stones in the name of community work was nowhere in those conditions. What comes out now is a new demand (call it punishment) that comes as an afterthought and not a symbolic gesture. In fact before we dignify it with that tag we should ask ourselves what happens should GM family not turn up for the exercise! Won’t we hear of new threats and swearings?

    I try to visualize Ochigah having to leave his sugarcane farm in Muhoroni choking in weeds and Jasawagongo having to close his busy dental surgery in Nakuru. In the meantime Gem Kendgi’s sorghum farm at the shores of lake Kanyaboli is being ransacked by osogo and mire birds all in the name of going to clean a stadium which is under a well monied and well emunerated MB!

    JB has to brave the rough waters of Indian ocean aboard mv Sepide from Zanzibar as I negotiate the dangerous alleys of my Dunga Unuse slum dwelling at the fringes of Port Reitz creek in order to catch the ‘economy class’ Mombasa Raha at 9 pm so as to arrive in Nairobi in good time for collecting stones! Remember as I leave, my little ones ask if I will bring them Rama Salim’s autograph and I tell them it won’t be possible because this time we are going to collect stones! No. As for me and my house (Joshua 24: 15) we will not collect stones. Peruse the archives of this blog and you will note how I appealed to Okoth Jabilo and Vincent Ocampo to mobilze bloggers for community service at Nyayo as a symbolic gesture at the peak of that saga. That was then but not 3 months later after ‘we have served our sentence’.

    If SSMB cared about safety then those stones would not be at that stadium 3 months down the line. SSMB please use the levies you raise from KPL matches to hire tippers and earth movers to remove the stones then plant grass everywhere there is a concrete slab. Next remember to keep grass lawns soaked and soggy whenever you host KPL games. In the meantime let us K’Ogalo fans continue being our brother’s keeper in the fight against hooliganism and all criminal vices.

    @Dan please remember I requested to think differently so don’t be offended my brother.

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  • @Barefoot Bandit i will defend your right to differ and I belive that’s what makes GM a great club. If we were all to think the same I doubt if the club would be where it is now. I think the best thing is for those like me who think there is nothing wrong can go, those who are far off from Nbi and would have wished to come to be there spiritually. Likewise those who feel there is nothing worthwhile for them to stay away. The GREATEST thing and which matters is that we are all for GM. I only hope we have learnt a lesson on how hooliganism and bad press can spoil a good brand. I hope that despite provocation we will not find ourselves in that position again. Let’s not forget that we have a punishment awaiting us. If it were not for Nyamweya we could not be still under punishment. Unfortunately that’s the truth

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  • OGANGO TRAILER

    @ Dan at long last you have seen the sense of accepting individual independent opinion regarding divergent issue’s affecting GM. It’s pleases me and quite encouraging to read your line above that “The GREATEST thing and which matters is that we are all for GM”.

    That is far much better than your very selective amnesia statement in the initial post where you commented that ” Make me wonder what kind of administrator some bloggers can make if they were to manage GM “. When I read through the post above either FOR or AGAINST the SSMB punishment cum “symbolic gesture” nobody has incited people to go for it or reject other than expressing their individual position with regard to the matter, but when you happen to appear the most immediate thing for you is to stalk your colleagues and depict them as very localized in thinking and lacking in basic management principle.

    That what disgust me most with your post, why not keep your supernatural intelligence to yourself irrespective of the bloggers shallow interpretation and let them debate freely because that is why we blog; “TO APPRECIATE OUR DIVERGENT WORLD VIEW AND RIGHT OF EXPRESSION WITH RESPECT TO MATTERS PERTAINING TO GM”

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  • Its good to be back at Nyayo. Kasarani for me is not really exciting! City still is my favourite stadium.

    Secondly, SSMB, why were we still having stones at Nyayo when so many other games have been played there? Haven’t you hosted Ingwe there with the stones? Were you going to blame it on Kogalo had the ‘semejis’ used the missiles?

    Thirdly, let our sponsors be proactive. Lead in CSR activities for Kogalo, be it cleanup, stone removal or weeding out hooliganism. Don’t Tuzo want to be remembered as the people who kicked out hooliganism in Kenyan soccer? Please assist your partners by for example offering a pack of milk to anyone who turns up to clear stones from Nyayo. Sponsors, please sell your brand.

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  • Creative kijiji let me tell u that we were beaten at nyayo 3-0 by city stars.Did u see stone throwing?we r AFC REPUBLICANS INGWE NOT GOR GOONS FC

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  • AN OPEN LETTER TO COMRADE BAREFOOT BANDIT

    Comrade Bandit,

    The last time I checked, you are relatively a new member of this great family. However I feel extremely humbled to have you. Gormahia.net is a scion of the great family, GorMahia. The site is being hosted by a company, Parallels. I am sur the company is laughing all the way to the bank because of the number of hits the site have recorded since inception.

    I am proud to have joined Gor Mahia at a crucialtime time when it’s undergoing great transformation. The leadership is stable. The fans have trooped back to the stadium and in turn increase revenue collections. I see a new Gor Mahia team full of primitive energy, talent and skill. The prestigious KPL trophy remain elusive but in 2010 season, we were the runners up team. The Kenya Defence Forces ( Ulinzi) ran away with the silverware to our great suprise. This is how the fortunes of this great club have changed in a short span of time.

    Comrade B. Bandit, as you continiue to blog, let us remember one thing. We are only a part of this great family. My mission at the initial stages of this blog is to change the attitude of some our bloggers. I am glad this has changed. Comrades now tolerate divergent opinions, they support the EC and the technical bench when the situation demands, there is a measure of respect of the decision of the referee and above all there is much respect to fans who comes from other parts of Kenya. Let me confess that I am extremely humbled by the kind of respect I get whether am on the stadium or on this blog. I salute you all.

    When the trumpet summons us to civic duty such the one of tidying up our field of play, I cannot resist the call. For those of you who want to abscond the exercise. Well and good.
    The bible tells us if you want to be the greatest, be the humblest of all. Some of our bloggers must swallow their pride if at allyhey need toake any meaningful pact both in their personal and professional lives.

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  • My village team Muhoroni Youth will be taking Sofamiew this evening and i take this opportunity to wish them all the best and i take this early opportunity also to wish GM all the best in their encounter with KCB on Sunday. I would have wished to attend the two matches but due to some issues beyond my control am unable therefore i call apon Green army to cheer my Village team to show solidarity as we bury the wife of the GM legend Allan Thigo in Muhoroni at God Nyithindo.

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  • VINCENT OCAMPO

    Can one enligthen me on this so called Kogalo nite which is usually held atleast every other weekend if it is not Friday it is on Sato related to GOR MAHIA?If so can one also account for the monies raised?If it is not related to GOR MAHIA, I think somebody in the office is sleeping on his job.

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  • VINCENT OCAMPO

    to confirm the above just check Friday on 06/12 page 58 DAILY NATION.

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  • Barefoot Bandit

    @PAREYIO 09 I acknowledge receipt of your open letter and wish to dignify it with this reply. As I reply I am fully aware of the respect, esteem and position you occupy in the hearts of many bloggers-I included. I am also aware of the fact that I am addressing a holder of masters degree in English.

    Comrade Pareyio 09 which is this great family in which I am relatively new?

    Comrade if you want to shoot then please shoot straight. Why are you circumnavigating? In any case you feel your arsenal is not superior enough then you could borrow some from the Trailer. He has a very effective “M16 assault rifle”.

    My “two cents worth” English tells me that you are in effect accusing me of pride, lack of humility and having nothing meaningful in my life and my profession. Eh! Why all this comrade? Is it on account of my slum dwelling? Is it because I refuse to remove stones? What you are doing to me reminds me of Daniel 3: 12-30!

    I want to assure you comrade that we are almost as old as that debris at Nyayo. Ever wondered why it cannot all be cleared? Because it is a source of revenue for SSMB. If you didn’t know: it is what SSMB uses to unjustifiably fleece your beloved club K’Ogalo (and efusi for that matter) every time its books are in the red, in the name of fines. So you understand why it must stay around for almost 3 decades since the construction of that stadium? Whether we go clear all of it from there or not you will always find it there.

    Comrade I wish you could embrace the spirit of @Dan in post 23 (“…The GREATEST thing and which matters is that we are all for GM….”). Am I so bad simply because I expressed a divergent view?

    Don’t always find fault where there is none. I remember the wrath and vitriol you poured on comrade Calvince Nyaruanda for having innocently commended your good command of English. You have a knack and propensity of going for my jugular. Remember the last time you inadvertently alluded to me as being a shemale? Something which to me is disdainful and diabolical. How about your go at comrade Le Pastre? Le Pastre’s reply to you still remains one of the great masterpieces of this blog. It is always prudent to bite only what one is sure of chewing.

    Comrade I wish to apologize if I used any strong word or made any unsavory statement. I view this blog as a forum for me to meet and learn from new friends and I consider you as one of my great acquaintances.

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  • i too does not buy this idea of going to nyayo to clean the area it is just childish to me we are not supposed to be part of this for heavens sake even the hooligans themselves are people of low I.Q. THEY REALLY DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS GESTURES WHY USE TRUE FANS to symbolize what they don’t do the message is being directed to the wrong wrong group infact the really true gor fans should be visiting children’s home or anything to give back to society SSMB have a report to give to the ministry they have failed infact we should only return during international matches we keep to city and Chagall ourselves to move to our own ground please just work to change the current structures of the club and hooliganism will have no place cos it i some peoples creation within our club truth be told see all on sunday all of us know where this whole story comes from it our own angel office seekers who use this busybodies to cause trouble and lie low later they constantly or occasionally seek attention through hooliganism it is such a shame that we are all associated with this

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  • we are all meeting at national petrol station opposite tag mall embakasi for all who care and live around the airport area we want to start a branch there all residents of tassia , pipeline ,imara daima, village ,AA etc you are all welcomed at 2pm keep time

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  • sorry the meeting is on saturday 7/7/20012 at 2pm keep time am on my way

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  • Comrade BB. I am not aware if I ever refered to comrade Le Pastre as shemale. If I did it, then I sincerely apologise. I also have nothing against you and younare entitled to your opinion. Thanks. Let us keep the hopes of this great club alive !

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  • arrumtiddi

    Good to see some old familiar faces back.Le pastre,papa miky,ochigah et al.The other usual suspects still missing are akina ja ngere,wuon pap and of course kampala man,(but with gor back on ss9,I know it will be full house once again at tok komwanda in kampala).
    @Pareiyo09,receive my heartfelt condolences,albeit late for loosing your mp hon prof George Saitoti.Having said that,I have read through @barefoot bandits’ posts,both past and present and at no time have I come across any comment that can pass as ‘blatant majivuno’.I haven’t seen any tinge nor iota of pride in bare foots’ comments.If anything,I think barefoot @22 uses imageries such as humour and poetry to express his disdain and disgust at ssmb’s ‘nyapara like’patronage of gor mahia,which if you ask me is not only appropriate but also extremely hilarious!,rib cracking and refreshing.
    Maybe it would also be useful to add that mr barefoot bandit,is an old and seasoned blogger who just changed his name during the heights of upheavals in this blog.
    So let’s continue engaging one another without hate,malice or otherwise,coz one thing I know is that we all want to take gor mahia to the highest echelons of soccer in this country,region and continent.We only disagree on HOW to get there.

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  • arrumtiddi

    @20 dan.It is true that a while ago,gor mahia fans with their ingwe counterparts in a show of camaraderie and brotherhood VOLUNTARILY and in good faith undertook to carry out a clean up exercise in and around nyayo.
    If the same was called today,I will be the first one to answer to the call and avail myself.But for ssmb to order gor around to do this and do that stinks of blackmail and bullying.Personally I won’t be there,I can’t be there.If anything I remember the captain of the day moses odhiambo leading his players in picking stones,so which stones are they talking about?
    Anyway kenya is a democracy and those who will go to pick the stones also have their reasons.We wish them well!

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  • Walter Alando Bwoga

    I have read all the above remarks keenly and concluded two things
    1. Hooliganism – none of GM supporters encourages hooliganism
    2. Stone removal – some people are supporting the idea at least to have a balanced opinion. I was surprised to see an AFC Leopards fan @ No.12 – bringing some comments against GM and wondered why he’s not focusing in AFC affairs, or rather what value he wants to add to GM.

    To all fans – after removing stones from Nyayo Stadium and Kasarani, upon request will you be in a position to do same for CITY STADIUM? and Maybe Old Trafford in Naivasha?, Nakuru…and what about at Hope Centre in Kawangware? Kindly let me know if you are more than willing to bend that low or it’s just hipocracy or preaching water during the daytime but taking wine at night.

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  • gem kendgi

    @sika,Gor belongs to both the Green you agree with and those you don’t.Those not turning up for the exercise are not a bunch of proud persons as someone put it.Infact they represent fans who are in disagrement with the SSMB verdict on the matter ie. that the Green Army was solely responsible for that day’s fracas.They should have said they cannot conclude with certainity who started it all therefore both Gor and AFC fans must turn up for the exercise.I am still against the whole blame being put on Gor fans and I don’t see symbolism anywhere in the order.Gor must not be treated like a desperate team coz for sure we are not.

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  • OKOTH JABILO

    @ 40 arrumtiddi you have reminded about our forgotten comrade with a lot of treacherous memories. Especially in this particular TOPIC; i really miss his alternative and parallel contributions.

    Mr.Albert Kosero the number one K’Ogalo supporter in the diaspora from “SOFASET BRANCH” in kampala are you still there or hooligans forced you to defect to EPL.

    Any clue bloggers as to whether HE is one of us or HE crossed over to SoNy? It is quite along time since i last heard from him at TICKLES “Tok Komwanda” Kampala.

    @ Kosero Supersports are back and SSMB have chickened out; why the silence “FOR YOUR GOD AND YOUR CLUB”

    @ Kosero debates are very interesting and slowly taking shape; GM is slowly entering the mood of realistic mind games, while LUGARUSIC leads the show on the pitch as a distance sixth title contender albeit with more than 10 points deficit. What say thee the “ICT WIZARD”. Are we on TRACK? Or should we wait for TROPHY-LESS season?

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  • Mike Oduke

    Kogalo fans we all know who threw the stones.Gor fans not all but afew.I believe until Kogalo and Ingwe fans accept that it’s there fans who throw stones then this kind of behavior will continue.Am an Ingwe damu but al tell you history never lies Kogalo and Ingwe fans are always involved in rioting.It’s just a fact.We have to take this behavior out of Football in Kenya.As i recall Kogalo and Ingwe fans both picked up the stones in a jointed venture to get ride of them so i don’t see anything wrong in doing the same.We should count ourselves lucky that they didn’t bans us for more games becoz that’s what they do in europe when it comes to crowd trouble.Kogalo and Ingwe just play the game don’t throw the stones.

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