Gor Mahia’s emphatic victory over Kariobangi Sharks did not end at the gates of Kasarani Stadium—it spilled far beyond the final whistle.
The win ignited emotions across the Green Army faithful and even touched the nerves of K’Ogalo patron Hon. Eliud Owalo, who could not hide his joy. It wasn’t merely about beating Sharks, something Gor Mahia fans often consider routine, but the deeper satisfaction of reclaiming top spot and reviving the now-famous chant: “Bring us the table, we want to sit on it.”
Owalo danced uncontrollably, chanted K’Ogalo songs with passion, and fully immersed himself in the stadium atmosphere. Together with chairman Dr. Ambrose Rachier, the patron stood out as one of the loudest and most energetic spectators on the day.

Their synchronized chants and visible excitement lifted the mood in the stands and, perhaps, transmitted extra energy to the players on the pitch.
Inspired by the electric support, the Gor Mahia players responded with grit and determination, fighting for every ball and giving their all until the final drop of sweat. The result was a performance worthy of champions reclaiming their throne.
Attention now turns to this weekend’s blockbuster clash against the fan-favorite and often arrogant Shabana FC at Gusii Stadium in Kisii. The match is expected to be electric, with emotions running high both on and off the pitch. A win for K’Ogalo would not only extend their dominance but further cement their position at the summit of the league.
One message rings louder than ever:
Bring us the table — we want to sit on it. 💚🤍
