Gor Mahia stalwart Austin Odhiambo has admitted that he was left disappointed by the club’s fans who opted for violence following the winless results in the last three games.K’Ogalo have gone four matches without tasting victory, a run of form that leaves them 12th on eight points albeit having played two matches less.My exit from Gor Mahia was ‘planned and premeditated’ – Neiva blames club politics and security concernsThe string of poor results has claimed former head coach Leonardo Neiva who was shown the door after losing to Bandari FC.The Harambee Stars midfielder weighed in on the hooliganism that has beset their last two games and called on fans to be tolerant.##NAJAVA_MECA_8494769##“I am very disappointed at how the fans reacted in the last two matches. Hooliganism is bad for football. To me, it showed me that we are not a family.If we can lose one game and the fans attack us it shows they don’t care about us as players and only want us to win.Michael Olunga among three Harambee Stars’ injury doubts ahead of Namibia clashIt is very normal to lose matches and the fans need to stand with us in good times,” he said.Fans reacted violently last Wednesday when Gor Mahia lost 2-0 to Bandari in Mombasa, during their 2-2 draw against Murang’a Seal and also in the 2-1 loss to Nairobi City Stars.##NAJAVA_MECA_8457009##Despite being in a torrid run of form, Gor Mahia midfielder Austin Odhiambo says Sunday’s Mashemeji Derby against rivals AFC Leopards has come at just the right time.The match will be played at Nyayo Stadium with the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) champions hoping to bounce back to winning ways.##NAJAVA_MECA_8509168##“The derby is always a good game and this one has come at the right time because it is an opportunity for us to show our fans that we are back and mean business,” he said.Odhiambo promised that, as players they will push hard in the game in a bid to pick all three points against their arch-rivals, in Kenya’s biggest club game.