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EXTRA TIME: Gor Mahia is the 'Football Government in East Africa'


K'Ogalo followers respond to media reports that they are a small club based in the East African region
Gor Mahia fans took to social media to vent their anger on British paper, Daily Mail Online, for refereeing to the 15-time Kenyan champions as 'unknown club'.
The British publication referred to K'Ogalo as a 'small team from the East African region' in one of it's report ahead of the forthcoming friendly against English Premier League side Everton, something that did not auger well with club followers.
“Interest has grown as to who, will be the first opponent to take on Everton side featuring Rooney - and they could be an unknown club from Kenya,” Daily Mail Sport wrote in regards to whether Wayne Rooney, will have ditched Manchester United ahead of the friendly in Tanzania.
Using the keyboard and not stones, the Green Army descended on Daily Mail with scathing attacks under the hashtag #SomeoneTellDailyMail.
Mama twins‏ @LindaMarcels said: “Can take them 2 (to) school 2 (to) know that "little known" and "most successful" can't be used in the same sentence.”
Geofrey Aduda‏ @ADUSOFT: #SomeoneTellDailyMail Daily Mail: Gor Mahia is the Football Government In East Africa and Kenya as a whole.
DAN OKETCH‏ @DANOKETCH: #SomeoneTellDailyMail that Gor Mahia has beaten Nottingham Forest in a friendly. Little known my FOOT!!!!! #DailyMail.
Gor Mahia also joined hands with their ever protective fans in the online war. GOR MAHIA FC‏Verified account @OfficialGMFC:  #SomeoneTellDailyMail - we are #Sirkal.
Go Mahia are set to take on the English side at Dar es Salaam National stadium on July 13.
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