They mete out “justice” to their own players who fail to live up to their expectations, can order a coach to quit or even an official, and when incensed by the referee they chant: “Waloyo, olowa, wagoi.” (We win, we lose we still beat you up.)
Gor fans are known to be adept stone throwers, probably second to none across Africa. It’s their way to mete out “justice” when a referee denies them what they believe is their birthright.
To K’Ogalo fans, its either they win, win or win. A loss must be extremely fair, but still somebody has to explain the loss.
Chanting war songs of the Kidi, kidi kende (Stone, only stones) variety, they charge into the pitch, caring less if their actions also leave their own players injured in the process. They never take aim; they hurl stones aimlessly into the pitch.
"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Rev Canon Karanja.