Newly installed Gor Mahia head coach Johnathan McKinstry has emphasized that the K’Ogalo faithful will play a vital role in their campaign next season.In recent years, the record Kenyan champions have endured dwindling fans in the stands which has coincided with their poor performances as they have now gone two seasons without landing the league.Pamzo reveals why Police signed Nzoia Sugar’s maverick wingerThe Northern Irish coach promised fans an entertaining brand of football but urged the fans to religiously attend games in the coming season despite the numerous challenges faced.“What I can say to the fans is that when you are coming for games it doesn’t matter who it’s against, it’s going to be 100 miles per hour, it’s going to be intense, physical and we are going to look to play on the front foot. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6667971##It will be enjoyable for them to come and watch and supporters should play their role. I know it has been a challenging year coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic and the transfer situation but they can play a big role in the coming season,” said McKinstry.Over the years Gor Mahia has enjoyed boisterous support no matter where their games are hosted which has played a crucial role in their dominance in the last decade.McKinstry added that with a majority of their squad comprised of young players following the FIFA transfer ban, fans will be needed to cheer on the inexperienced team.Kasarani MP backs FKF Premier League clubs’ decision to snub Transition Committee“We have a lot of young players in the team and they will need the support of the fans, when young players feel the support and passion, they can raise their game significantly.If we can play in front of large crowds and full stadiums who will put their full support behind us, then that will greatly benefit us,” added McKinstry.