We are not a small club, K’Ogalo fans tell Daily Mail

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Gor Mahia fans are well-known for their overzealousness, bravado and love for their club.

They are a passionate lot who support their team to the hilt. However, in their expression of this love, they at times go overboard, rubbing others the wrong way — moreso when things go south for them.

However, it is never all gloom at the Green Army, for there are those cherished moments when they dance their way to the monument of the revered independence hero Tom Mboya or gyrate along the city’s streets to celebrate their victories.

But as sweet as it may be, it is never a good experience to rub the Green Army the wrong way. Such an act instantly attracts vitriol. The English tabloid Daily Mail got a taste of that recently for referring to the Green Army as “little known”. It all started with an article on Daily Mail online, which speculated on Wayne Rooney’s likelihood of taking part in Everton’s pre-season match in Tanzanian against the Kenyan glamour club, in which they referred to K’Ogalo as “little known”. In the article, titled, Everton confirm opponents for tour of Tanzania are Gor Mahia FC... but could it be Wayne Rooney’s first game after he returns to the Toffees?

K’Ogalo fans launched an avalanche of attacks on Twitter under the hashtag #SomeoneTellDailyMail. So ferocious were the attacks that Daily Mail was forced to edit their article to correct the impression.

Leading the attack were K’Ogalo’s online choirmasters Tony Anelka and Tom Bwana. The Nairobian samples some of them.

Faith Ogaya: #SomeoneTellDailyMail that Gor Mahia is known internationally.... We are K’Ogalo Sirkal

Mama twins @LindaMarcels #SomeoneTellDailyMail@GorMahia_FC can take them 2school 2know that “little known” & “most successful” can’t be used in the same sentence

Frank Orinde@frankorinde Jul 7#SomeoneTellDailyMail Gor Mahia can’t be referred to as “little known” yet we keep on whipping teams left right centre.

Tony Anelka @tonyanelka Jul 7#SomeoneTellDailyMail that only big clubs like @Arsenal & @OfficialGMFC can win a title unbeaten not ‘little known’ teams as per their story.

Tom Bwana @TomBwana Jul 7#SomeoneTellDailyMail that it will be a real honour for Wayne Rooney to play against Gor Mahia. It’s a chance he’s been longing for. #Sirkal.

Meanwhile, new K’Ogalo coach Dylan Kerr has praised the team’s quality and believes that with his guidance, the 15- time champions will continue to scale new heights.

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