After suffering a blip in their last two games, AFC Leopards fans have written to the entire technical bench to turn results around against Mara Sugar FC or call for their sacking.The club that is enduring a 26-year league drought have hit a bump on the road after failing to win their last two games.Harambee Stars’ CHAN qualifier squad namedIngwe lost their most recent match against an out-of-form Murang’a Seal who picked up their first win of the season and drew against Kariobangi Sharks last weekend.Despite their recent struggles, AFC Leopards sit fourth on the log just four points below table toppers KCB who are yet to taste defeat this season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8435794##In a letter addressed to head coach Tomas Trucha, AFC Leopards fans demanded a change in fortunes in Sunday’s game against Mara Sugar.“This letter serves as a written warning to you regarding your poor performance in the latest Kenya Premier League matches as revealed by your performance reports. AFC Leopards request for postponement of clash against Mara SugarWe have continuously monitored your performance and it has occurred to us that the ratings are not satisfactory and have consistently failed to meet the team’s expectations,” read the letter in part.AFC Leopards fans were aware that the club had also asked Trucha to arrest the recent slump and averred that they would call for his sacking if their woes persisted against Mara Sugar.##NAJAVA_MECA_8435809##“We are reliably informed that your employer (NEC) has already discussed with you on this matter and therefore we are hereby sending this official written warning to you. If we do not see any significant improvement in your performance during the next league match against Mara Sugar, we will have no choice but to call on you to terminate your employment with AFC Leopards Sports Club. Harambee Stars drop in FIFA rankings after losses to CameroonWe recommend you to treat this matter with utmost importance and seriousness. Looking forward to seeing a drastic improvement in your performance,” concluded the letter.The fans also addressed separate letters to the goalkeeper trainer Haggai Azande, and assistant coaches Fred Ambani and Kennedy Wendo.