After an underwhelming season that saw them miss out again on the league title, Gor Mahia midfielder Samuel Onyango has urged fans to return to the stadium in a bid to rekindle success at the club.K’Ogalo went for the second season running without the league title for the first time since 2013 as Tusker successfully defended the crown after a grueling season.Samuel Onyango shares his Gor Mahia highlight of last seasonOnyango urged Gor Mahia fans to continue believing in the team and offer their unwavering support like the days of old as they played a crucial role in their success.“I want the fans to remain positive but they should also know that there is a crucial role they play, of which if I’m being honest they have not played that role well.Yes we have had our own fair share of problems but they have not attended game like before, people were initially saying it was because of Covid-19 but when the ban was lifted they still were nowhere to be seen,” said Onyango.##NAJAVA_MECA_6485825##The former Ulinzi Stars midfielder noted they in the derbies against AFC Leopards fans turned out in numbers and they failed to disappoint as they lifted the Madaraka Cup to avoid finishing the season trophy less.Onyango also opened up on the reason why fan attendance in Gor Mahia games might have dwindled as he promised the K’Ogalo faithful a better campaign next season.Ugandan maestro Khalid Aucho delighted to replicate Gor Mahia’s incredible feat at Yanga“Fans have been used to success and when you are not successful people never want to associate themselves with the team, maybe that is why they shied away.Next season I want to assure fans that there is positivity, togetherness and fight and if we add the fan’s support we can be successful because they play a very crucial role,” added Onyango.