Gor Mahia fans are not yet done with the matter of their players featuring in unsanctioned games and have continued to air their voices with the latest being in their match against Murang’a SEAL that was played on Saturday afternoon.The past week has witnessed heated debates and repercussions in the FKF Premier League involving players, fans and management of clubs concerning a section of players featuring in unsanctioned games.Harambee Stars learn venue for crucial 2025 AFCON qualifier against ZimbabweIn Gor Mahia’s 2-2 draw against Murang’a Seal, the club’s ultras had a banner printed urging their players to leave the club and join the now infamous A Mosquito FC and Zied.“Dear Gor Mahia players, we humbly request that you please quit Gor Mahia. Go and sign for 🦟 and Zied,” read the banner##NAJAVA_MECA_8466811##It all started when Gor Mahia suffered their first league defeat of the season on Monday 28 October at the hands of Nairobi City Stars.The Green Army struggled to stomach the defeat, holding their players hostage and demanding explanations. Captain Philemon Otieno took the responsibility of facing the fans and apologised.Gor Mahia coach reportedly assaulted as chaos erupt after Murang’a Seal draw [VIDEO]During the apology, a fan raised issues about their players turning out for the now infamous A Mosquito FC, leaving them not in the best physical condition during Gor Mahia matches.“There is something our players are involved in called Mosquito FC and Zied. Those who are on TikTok can see it. Morrison (Enock), Rooney (Onyango), Omija (Alphonse), Masika (Musa) play tournaments and are tired during match days,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_8466811##The four players and striker Christopher Ochieng were not on the matchday squad against City Stars in what is believed to have been disciplinary action against them by coach Leonardo Neiva.The debate spilled to other FKF Premier League clubs and some have already taken action on their players. Mathare United have suspended Kevin Kimani, Elli Asieche, Brian Ohuru and Eric Mulu for two weeks without pay.Complaints rise over safety of Dandora Stadium opened just eight months agoKenyan giants AFC Leopards have equally suspended three of their players; Kennedy Owino, Victor Omune and Julius Masaba for the same reasons.Both A Mosquito FC and Zied have issued statements on the matter, disassociating themselves with intentions to cause havoc in clubs.##NAJAVA_MECA_8457009##