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Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards boast of the highest fan-base in the country. They are also the only surviving community clubs in the Kenya Premier League. In the 1980s the two clubs won trophies often, however, times have changed and they have been finishing mid-table, at best, over the recent past. What hasn't changed is the passion of the fans, and the drama that is the hallmark of an encounter btw the two. NTV studied the enigmatic characters of the two when they met on Saturday at the Nyayo Stadium.
tht's me looking delapidated with a helmet n goggles then I talk in defence of the 2 fan grps @2.34
tbwanat 2 years ago
i remember when i used to pass city stadium in the 1980s those gor mahia fans were prooving to be real idiots.
good to hear that they want to reform and use brain instead of shyt.
machax002 2 years ago
Good! Now if only we could apply these sentiments to politics. After all, democracy is all about respecting others' choice and opinions.
njerikaranja 2 years ago
nime kubaliana na huyo macho nne tu cheze bally ka watu wazima mambo ya vita tuachie osama ok my fellows kenyans na huo mtindo iendelee hivo kama ni waongozi ndio wana chochea hili tupigane zizi wenyewe ni heri tu katae ni tu geuke zi zote tumpige huo kiongozi nime furahishwa kwa kuona wakenya wana ishipamoja dole.
jamanyoro 2 years ago
Hahahaha ... Ati mafans wame'grow up siku hizi na mambo za vita tuzipeleke Somali ...
Hiyo ni kali ...
kenyandamu 2 years ago
These tribalist destroying Kenya. To hell with tribal politics.
freegastanker1 2 years ago