Gor Mahia players who featured in a nondescript match consequently leading to them being dropped against Nairobi City Stars, risk forfeiting their pay for the missed league game.The quartet of Paul Ochuoga, Chris Ochieng, Enoch Morrison, and Musa Masika were reportedly axed from the squad that faced City Stars on Monday following their involvement in a tournament before the match without the club’s blessings.More players from the club were also pictured participating in the tournament without permission from their employers.##NAJAVA_MECA_8457025##K’Ogalo felt the absence of the four and five more players, who were with Harambee Stars in South Sudan for a CHAN assignment, as they lost 2-1 to Simba wa Nairobi, surrendering their unbeaten run in the process.The loss saw the Green Army pour out frustrations on skipper Philemon Otieno, while the security team worked overtime to whisk coach Leonardo Leiva to safety as the agitated club faithful sought explanations for the dropped points.##NAJAVA_MECA_8457039##Club vice-chairman Francis Wasuna confirmed to Mozzart Sport that more sanctions are in the pipeline for the four players and any other member of the squad who will fail to act professionally.Wasuna said the management was awaiting disciplinary recommendations for the four from Neiva, who has not hesitated to tame unprofessionalism in the squad by suspending players whenever they stray.Shabana ace rues missing out on Harambee Stars chance due to expired passportHe said the club had the right to withhold a portion of the wages as their actions led to their omission from the matchday squad, which amounted to failure to report to work.”We are considering not paying them for the day they missed on the matchday squad due to their involvement in an unsanctioned tournament. They put themselves in a situation where they could not work on that particular day,” he said.He condemned the players for throwing caution to the wind and having little or no regard for their contracts and the brand they represent.”If anything happens to them in those tournaments, the club will not be responsible. They know it, and it is in their contracts as well. They have to do better as they represent a big brand,” he said.Kenyan defender demands millions from Zambian club after filing case with FIFAThis is not the first time Gor will be penalising players over ill conduct, as the club suspended nearly the entire squad due to a go-slow witnessed at the start of the season.Earlier in the month, the duo of Rooney Onyango and Kevin Juma were also suspended on disciplinary grounds.