How witchcraft is slowly killing Gor Mahia and turning fans away

When Gor Mahia went to Tanzanian for the Cecafa Kagame Cup final against champions Azam, Gor refused to use the official dressing room allocated to them claiming that the room had been tempered with ‘superstition beliefs’ to influence the outcome of the game. Instead, the Kenyan record champions used the verandah opposite the dug-out as their makeshift dressing room.

This has once again been repeated.

Citizen TV.

Bandari hosted Gor Mahia in an FKF Shield round of 16 ties at the Mbaraki Sports Club in Mombasa Wednesday. However, they refused to use the fully furnished and new changing rooms and opted to change at the back of the cafeteria!

Our brothers @OfficialGMFC have refused our fully furnished and new changing rooms and opted to change at the back of our cafeteria!?

We wonder why!— Bandari FC (@BandariOfficial) April 10, 2019

Loss of concentration was attributed to Gor Mahia losing the Cecafa Kagame Cup title after falling 2-0 to Azam.

“The players were adamant that something wrong with that dressing room and they refused to go in. But it doesn’t help, the players were frustrated and I was frustrated as well because they locked every door.

“It was shocking because we couldn’t go into any room. I pleaded with them to allow us exchange the rooms with Azam, but they refused. I then organised for six benches where we put our bags” said a disappointed Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr.

So unprofessional of sportsmanship… @OfficialGMFC should shade more light on this— Sir. James🇰🇪 (@Sir__James) April 10, 2019

Pure disrespect and lack of class.— Chiri DENIS (@ch_iri_) April 10, 2019

Naskia walikataa ya Everton pia wakaenda choo.— Bett 💉 (@BettKMax) April 10, 2019

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