
Torino Fans' Steaming Message: 'Eat Sh*t, Cairo' – Manure Dump Shocks Training Ground
Furious Torino supporters dumped a pile of manure at the club's training ground with a banner reading 'Eat sh*t, Cairo' in protest against owner Urbano Cairo. This follows a 3-0 loss to Genoa, the sacking of manager Marco Baroni, and the side's precarious 15th place in Serie A. Fans are demanding change despite Cairo's long tenure stabilizing the club.
Torino Fans' Steaming Message: 'Eat Sh*t, Cairo' – Manure Dump Shocks Training Ground
Picture this: you're pulling up to work, and there's a massive pile of manure blocking the entrance, topped with a banner saying 'Eat sh*t, Cairo'. That's the rude awakening Torino's players and staff got this week at their training ground. As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, furious supporters took direct action against owner Urbano Cairo amid the club's dire straits.
The Pongy Protest
Videos hit social media like a bad smell on Tuesday morning. A van rolls up to the Sisport facility, blokes leap out, and they start shovelling what locals called a proper heap of dung right by the gates. The banner? Straight to the point – aimed squarely at Cairo, who's been president for 21 years.
It's not subtle, is it? These lads weren't messing about with chants or flares; they went full agricultural. Torino's sitting 15th in Serie A, just three points above the trapdoor. No wonder the fans are fuming.
Latest Humiliations on the Pitch
The rot set in after Sunday's 3-0 tonking at Genoa, who lurk one spot below in 14th. Brooke Norton-Cuffy, the Arsenal academy lad on loan, bagged one, as did ex-Leeds striker Caleb Ekuban. Torino's misery was complete when Emirhan Ilkhan saw red, leaving them down to ten.
Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that embarrassment. In stepped Roberto D'Aversa, hoping to steady the ship. Back in December, sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door, replaced by Gianluca Petrachi for a second go-round. Changes galore, but the results? Still stinking.
Torino's scraped back to the top flight under Cairo from the lower leagues, fair play. But hovering over the relegation zone with the season ticking down? That's testing even the most loyal Granata's patience.
Cairo in the Crosshairs – Fans Demand More
At 68, Cairo's been at the helm since 2005, turning Torino from Serie B strugglers into a steady top-flight outfit. Yet sections of the ultras and fanbase reckon it's time for fresh blood. This manure stunt screams 'enough is enough' – a whiff of revolution in the air.
Whispers elsewhere in Italy add context: Alisson eyed for Juventus from Liverpool, Alessandro Del Piero warning of a historic flop for Italian clubs in Europe, and Weston McKennie penning a new Juve deal. Torino? They're the cautionary tale right now.
Will this protest light a fire under Cairo? Or is it just more crap to sweep under the rug? One thing's sure – the Torino faithful aren't holding back. They're shovelling their grievances, literally, and demanding the president sorts this mess before the drop beckons.
As the international break looms, D'Aversa's got a massive job. Next up post-break: home to Lecce, then away at Monza. Win those, or the training ground might need a bigger skip next time.
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