Kakamega Homeboyz captain Ali Bhai says that the team is disinterested in revenging for last season’s painful loss to Tusker when the two sided clash this weekend.Homeboyz will host Tusker in the opening round of the new season at Bukhungu Stadium, a game that will see the two sides who went neck to neck in the past season renew their football rivalry.Although the season was eventually nullified given that it was not sanctioned by the governing body, the two teams lit up the competition as the winner was decided in the final day.##NAJAVA_MECA_6806369##Homeboyz led for the better part of the season only to lose the gong and the millions of prize money to Tusker who also beat them 2-0 in the second leg staged at Ruaraka grounds.With the clash between the two sides being deemed as the highlight match of day one, talks of the rivalry between them in the past season have been going round in the football circles.Bandari to decide on banned IsuzaHowever, Bhai who was promoted to the rank of captain at Homeboyz following David Juma’s retirement insists that the team is not focusing on revenge rather, have their eyes on scooping three points on day one.”We are not interested with the bygones at all. Whatever happened last season is gone and will not influence our opening game. We want to start the season well,” said the midfielder.Bhai, in the meantime called on their fans to fill the stands promising to erase the bad memories from their last home fixture that saw Homeboyz fall 3-1 to AFC Leopards.Gor Mahia rocked by strange flu ahead of league kick offHomeboyz disappointed their thousands of fans as they fell to Leopards in the final home fixture of the past campaign but Bhai believes that those who will turn up this weekend will get value for their time and money.”Our last home game in the past season did go well despite the support we had from our fans. They came in large numbers but the result wasn’t good. I can promise them we will try our best and get positive results in our home matches,” added the former Western Stima man.