Gor Mahia supporters have broken their silence and the message is loud, emotional, and impossible to ignore.
During a high-energy online meeting held on April 17 and attended by 57 passionate fans, the K’Ogalo faithful expressed deep concern over what they described as a worrying collapse in form at the most critical stage of the season.
Just weeks ago, Gor Mahia FC stood tall at the top of the FKF Premier League table with a commanding 10-point lead after the Shabana clash at Nyayo Stadium. Today, that cushion is rapidly shrinking, and rivals AFC Leopards are closing in fast.

“Something Is Not Right” – Fans Raise Alarm
Fans did not hold back. They pointed to a team that appears to have lost hunger, urgency, and fight, accusing players of failing to match the intensity shown by opponents who now treat every match against K’Ogalo like a final. There were also strong concerns directed at the club’s leadership.
Supporters accused the Executive Committee of complacency as the title slips away, citing failure to:
- Address questionable officiating
- Respond to declining player commitment
- Act decisively as pressure mounts
Some fans even raised alarm over alleged external influences, claiming rival teams are doing everything possibl, on and off the pitch to stop Gor Mahia from lifting the trophy.

Team Manager Crisis Exposed
Another major flashpoint was the Team Manager role, with fans questioning why the club continues to rely on a player doubling in the position. Supporters argued that this setup is costing the team focus, structure, and professionalism, calling for the immediate appointment of a fully dedicated Team Manager.
Fans Demand Immediate Action
With only seven matches left, the message from the K’Ogalo faithful is clear:
ACT NOW OR LOSE THE TITLE.
Key Demands:
- Introduce performance-based incentives to motivate players
- Fully utilize club resources to secure victories
- Re-energize the fanbase and improve matchday atmosphere
- Restore discipline, urgency, and winning mentality
A proposal was also floated for Jolawi Obondo to step in as Team Manager.

“This Is Our Trophy to Lose”
Despite the frustration, belief still burns strong among the Green Army. Fans insist the title is still within reach, but only if immediate, decisive action is taken. K’Ogalo must wake up, because the title race is no longer in their control.
