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Gor Mahia F.C : The Nuisance
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#141 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 11:23:50 AM
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It's official Gino No Kaw Nyoro as the three point for the game between Sony and Gor have been awarded to Gor.
The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence
tassia
#142 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 11:47:05 AM
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Lets be honest and stop pretending. This thing is complicated...it has something to do with culture.

I have worked in Nyanza and worked together with the community In Nyanza. A Luo man is a very good man when he is alone but when they become a cloud, .......be careful. Most Luo's like attention. When they are together, they like even more attention and they want to feel they are on top of everyone else. Most of those things done by Gor fans are done to attract attention. And they do all sorts of things including coming to town with loud vuvuzelas so that everyone in town should know that either Gor has a match to play or they have won. Never mind that most people do not care about football and wonder how a sane person is doing this.

Violence is a way of wanting to tell everyone that they are on top if not superior to everyone else. They will walk to Nation Centre to beg for coverage and hoping may be NTV or Nation Newspaper will splash their photos on the screen or front page.

If they can be diverted to do good things that will make them be seen as superior, many good things can be done. e,g a section of town that is cleaned and beatification done by Kogalo fans where you talk about it in the media, cover the the progress of work being done etc. However, some may require psychological help to understand that a match is only a game and what they should be more bothered about is whether they can put food on the table for their family.

Sometimes we waste too much energy trying to identify with something and forget the critical areas of our lives that matter most.
Pedes
#143 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 11:55:15 AM
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Joined: 9/30/2013
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tassia wrote:
Lets be honest and stop pretending. This thing is complicated...it has something to do with culture.

I have worked in Nyanza and worked together with the community In Nyanza. A Luo man is a very good man when he is alone but when they become a cloud, .......be careful. Most Luo's like attention. When they are together, they like even more attention and they want to feel they are on top of everyone else. Most of those things done by Gor fans are done to attract attention. And they do all sorts of things including coming to town with loud vuvuzelas so that everyone in town should know that either Gor has a match to play or they have worn. Never mind that most people do not care about football and wonder how a sane person is doing this.

Violence is a way of wanting to tell everyone that they are on top if not superior to everyone else. They will walk to Nation Centre to beg for coverage and hoping may be NTV or Nation Newspaper will splash their photos on the screen or front page.

If they can be diverted to do good things that will make them be seen as superior, many good things can be done. e,g a section of town that is cleaned and beatification done by Kogalo fans where you talk about it in the media, cover the the progress of work being done etc. However, some may require psychological help to understand that a match is only a game and what they should be more bothered about is whether they can put food on the table for their family.

Sometimes we waste too much energy trying to identify with something and forget the critical areas of our lives that matter most.


Peleka kule, hooliganism is there in UK, Turkey, Russia etc

Is it the Gor fans who took vuvuzelas to S.A. world cup?

Don't use a few to dicredit the whole community, ndonge?smile
If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
McReggae
#144 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 12:22:57 PM
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Joined: 6/17/2008
Posts: 23,365
Location: Nairobi
Pedes wrote:
tassia wrote:
Lets be honest and stop pretending. This thing is complicated...it has something to do with culture.

I have worked in Nyanza and worked together with the community In Nyanza. A Luo man is a very good man when he is alone but when they become a cloud, .......be careful. Most Luo's like attention. When they are together, they like even more attention and they want to feel they are on top of everyone else. Most of those things done by Gor fans are done to attract attention. And they do all sorts of things including coming to town with loud vuvuzelas so that everyone in town should know that either Gor has a match to play or they have worn. Never mind that most people do not care about football and wonder how a sane person is doing this.

Violence is a way of wanting to tell everyone that they are on top if not superior to everyone else. They will walk to Nation Centre to beg for coverage and hoping may be NTV or Nation Newspaper will splash their photos on the screen or front page.

If they can be diverted to do good things that will make them be seen as superior, many good things can be done. e,g a section of town that is cleaned and beatification done by Kogalo fans where you talk about it in the media, cover the the progress of work being done etc. However, some may require psychological help to understand that a match is only a game and what they should be more bothered about is whether they can put food on the table for their family.

Sometimes we waste too much energy trying to identify with something and forget the critical areas of our lives that matter most.


Peleka kule, hooliganism is there in UK, Turkey, Russia etc

Is it the Gor fans who took vuvuzelas to S.A. world cup?

Don't use a few to dicredit the whole community, ndonge?smile




Infact our dear madam doesn't hear any vuvuzelas when Ingwe has a game, SMH!!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
tassia
#145 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 12:31:57 PM
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Joined: 4/25/2011
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Location: Nairobi
Pedes wrote:
tassia wrote:
Lets be honest and stop pretending. This thing is complicated...it has something to do with culture.

I have worked in Nyanza and worked together with the community In Nyanza. A Luo man is a very good man when he is alone but when they become a cloud, .......be careful. Most Luo's like attention. When they are together, they like even more attention and they want to feel they are on top of everyone else. Most of those things done by Gor fans are done to attract attention. And they do all sorts of things including coming to town with loud vuvuzelas so that everyone in town should know that either Gor has a match to play or they have worn. Never mind that most people do not care about football and wonder how a sane person is doing this.

Violence is a way of wanting to tell everyone that they are on top if not superior to everyone else. They will walk to Nation Centre to beg for coverage and hoping may be NTV or Nation Newspaper will splash their photos on the screen or front page.

If they can be diverted to do good things that will make them be seen as superior, many good things can be done. e,g a section of town that is cleaned and beatification done by Kogalo fans where you talk about it in the media, cover the the progress of work being done etc. However, some may require psychological help to understand that a match is only a game and what they should be more bothered about is whether they can put food on the table for their family.

Sometimes we waste too much energy trying to identify with something and forget the critical areas of our lives that matter most.


Peleka kule, hooliganism is there in UK, Turkey, Russia etc

Is it the Gor fans who took vuvuzelas to S.A. world cup?

Don't use a few to dicredit the whole community, ndonge?smile


Please lets not bury our heads in the sand. I am just trying to explain what I think is the problem and solutions.

I am explaining Gor Hooliganism not Europe Hooliganism. If you want to explain Europe Hooliganism, you can start a thread.
I have actually not condemned Vuvuzelas
I have actually not discredited anyone, not even a community
dossy7
#146 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 12:33:02 PM
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Joined: 12/9/2009
Posts: 1,493
Location: Nairobi
McReggae wrote:
Pedes wrote:
tassia wrote:
Lets be honest and stop pretending. This thing is complicated...it has something to do with culture.

I have worked in Nyanza and worked together with the community In Nyanza. A Luo man is a very good man when he is alone but when they become a cloud, .......be careful. Most Luo's like attention. When they are together, they like even more attention and they want to feel they are on top of everyone else. Most of those things done by Gor fans are done to attract attention. And they do all sorts of things including coming to town with loud vuvuzelas so that everyone in town should know that either Gor has a match to play or they have worn. Never mind that most people do not care about football and wonder how a sane person is doing this.

Violence is a way of wanting to tell everyone that they are on top if not superior to everyone else. They will walk to Nation Centre to beg for coverage and hoping may be NTV or Nation Newspaper will splash their photos on the screen or front page.

If they can be diverted to do good things that will make them be seen as superior, many good things can be done. e,g a section of town that is cleaned and beatification done by Kogalo fans where you talk about it in the media, cover the the progress of work being done etc. However, some may require psychological help to understand that a match is only a game and what they should be more bothered about is whether they can put food on the table for their family.

Sometimes we waste too much energy trying to identify with something and forget the critical areas of our lives that matter most.


Peleka kule, hooliganism is there in UK, Turkey, Russia etc

Is it the Gor fans who took vuvuzelas to S.A. world cup?

Don't use a few to dicredit the whole community, ndonge?smile




Infact our dear madam doesn't hear any vuvuzelas when Ingwe has a game, SMH!!!!!


Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and many have expressed theirs. Whatever has been said may be true or false but as at now I don't care as long as we are the champions the rest are just noise #Gininewasekao
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
Am
#147 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 12:38:45 PM
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Joined: 2/21/2012
Posts: 1,739
dossy7 wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Pedes wrote:
tassia wrote:
Lets be honest and stop pretending. This thing is complicated...it has something to do with culture.

I have worked in Nyanza and worked together with the community In Nyanza. A Luo man is a very good man when he is alone but when they become a cloud, .......be careful. Most Luo's like attention. When they are together, they like even more attention and they want to feel they are on top of everyone else. Most of those things done by Gor fans are done to attract attention. And they do all sorts of things including coming to town with loud vuvuzelas so that everyone in town should know that either Gor has a match to play or they have worn. Never mind that most people do not care about football and wonder how a sane person is doing this.

Violence is a way of wanting to tell everyone that they are on top if not superior to everyone else. They will walk to Nation Centre to beg for coverage and hoping may be NTV or Nation Newspaper will splash their photos on the screen or front page.

If they can be diverted to do good things that will make them be seen as superior, many good things can be done. e,g a section of town that is cleaned and beatification done by Kogalo fans where you talk about it in the media, cover the the progress of work being done etc. However, some may require psychological help to understand that a match is only a game and what they should be more bothered about is whether they can put food on the table for their family.

Sometimes we waste too much energy trying to identify with something and forget the critical areas of our lives that matter most.


Peleka kule, hooliganism is there in UK, Turkey, Russia etc

Is it the Gor fans who took vuvuzelas to S.A. world cup?

Don't use a few to dicredit the whole community, ndonge?smile




Infact our dear madam doesn't hear any vuvuzelas when Ingwe has a game, SMH!!!!!


Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and many have expressed theirs. Whatever has been said may be true or false but as at now I don't care as long as we are the champions the rest are just noise #Gininewasekao


Just a word of caution.Please do not Fight in the house. Also, Let your neighbors have peace. Walk and talk to people easy. Do not boss and harass people in the workplace and streets. Please Practice Peace and humility.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
QD
#148 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 12:49:23 PM
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Posts: 597
tassia wrote:
Pedes wrote:
tassia wrote:
Lets be honest and stop pretending. This thing is complicated...it has something to do with culture.

I have worked in Nyanza and worked together with the community In Nyanza. A Luo man is a very good man when he is alone but when they become a cloud, .......be careful. Most Luo's like attention. When they are together, they like even more attention and they want to feel they are on top of everyone else. Most of those things done by Gor fans are done to attract attention. And they do all sorts of things including coming to town with loud vuvuzelas so that everyone in town should know that either Gor has a match to play or they have worn. Never mind that most people do not care about football and wonder how a sane person is doing this.

Violence is a way of wanting to tell everyone that they are on top if not superior to everyone else. They will walk to Nation Centre to beg for coverage and hoping may be NTV or Nation Newspaper will splash their photos on the screen or front page.

If they can be diverted to do good things that will make them be seen as superior, many good things can be done. e,g a section of town that is cleaned and beatification done by Kogalo fans where you talk about it in the media, cover the the progress of work being done etc. However, some may require psychological help to understand that a match is only a game and what they should be more bothered about is whether they can put food on the table for their family.

Sometimes we waste too much energy trying to identify with something and forget the critical areas of our lives that matter most.


Peleka kule, hooliganism is there in UK, Turkey, Russia etc

Is it the Gor fans who took vuvuzelas to S.A. world cup?

Don't use a few to dicredit the whole community, ndonge?smile


Please lets not bury our heads in the sand. I am just trying to explain what I think is the problem and solutions.

I am explaining Gor Hooliganism not Europe Hooliganism. If you want to explain Europe Hooliganism, you can start a thread.
I have actually not condemned Vuvuzelas
I have actually not discredited anyone, not even a community

The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence
Njung'e
#149 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 12:50:49 PM
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Joined: 2/7/2007
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Location: Nairobi
Am wrote:
[quote=dossy7

Just a word of caution.Please do not Fight in the house. Also, Let your neighbors have peace. Walk and talk to people easy. Do not boss and harass people in the workplace and streets. Please Practice Peace and humility.


Stop wasting you pep talk on stones.I was an innocent victim some months back and had to spend a tidy sum to undo an ugly scratch on my bonnet.God knows i was so mad.To date,i am annoyed with myself for not killing the idiot but i have sworn that nobody gets away with it next time.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
Obi 1 Kanobi
#150 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 2:16:01 PM
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Joined: 7/23/2008
Posts: 3,017
@Tassia may be right in her observations, however, the same applies worldwide, there are soccer hooligans all over the world. I once attend an EPL Match and believe you me, the supporters coming to the field were singing shouting (and basically seeking attention as Tassia has put it). The difference is that the cops were very vigilant, they cleared the roads for them, allowed them preferential use of the tube and generally followed them to make sure they do not cause loss to other people.

So haters, please bear with the Gor Hooligans and allow them to enjoy the KPL victory, stay away from them and you will be just fine.

Police on the other hand should track any groupings to arrest any hooligan who tries to injure innocent people or destroy property.

GINIWASEKAO, GIGI WADWAKAO
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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