
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink Bomb: Manure Pile Protests Owner Cairo's Reign
Frustrated Torino fans dumped a pile of manure outside the club's training ground with a banner targeting owner Urbano Cairo amid a dismal Serie A campaign. The Bulls sit 15th, three points above relegation after a 3-0 loss to Genoa, prompting sackings of the manager and sporting director. This bold protest underscores growing unrest after 21 years under Cairo's ownership.
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink Bomb: Manure Pile Protests Owner Cairo's Reign
Picture this: you're pulling up to the training ground for a spot of pre-match prep, and bam – a massive pile of manure greets you at the gate. That's exactly what happened at Torino's Filadelfia complex this week, courtesy of some fed-up ultras who clearly think the club's brass needs a whiff of reality.
Videos hit social media showing a van screeching to a halt, blokes leaping out like commandos, and shovelling what locals politely call 'fertiliser' into a steaming mound. Topping it off? A banner screaming 'Eat sh*t, Cairo' – straight shot at owner and president Urbano Cairo. As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, this was no prank; it was a full-on fan revolt.
A Season Gone to Pot
Torino are scraping by in 15th in Serie A, just three points clear of the trapdoor. Their latest embarrassment? A 3-0 tonking at 14th-placed Genoa on Sunday. Arsenal academy product Brooke Norton-Cuffy and ex-Leeds striker Caleb Ekuban did the damage, while Toro's Emirhan Ilkhan saw red to cap off a grim afternoon.
Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that hiding, swapped for Roberto D'Aversa in a desperate reshuffle. Back in December, sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door too, with Gianluca Petrachi parachuted back in for round two. But the punters aren't buying it – they want Cairo's head, not more tinkering.
It's like watching your mate's dodgy fantasy team implode: one bad window after another, and now the drop's breathing down their necks. Fans rocked up Tuesday morning to make their point crystal clear, or should I say, pungently obvious.
Cairo's Long Haul Hits Turbulence
Urbano Cairo, 68 and counting, has been at the Toro helm for 21 years. Fair play, he dragged them from the doldrums back to Serie A glory days. But longevity's no shield when results rot – hovering above relegation has sections of the ultras baying for blood.
This isn't isolated grief either. Italian football's bubbling with unrest: whispers of Alisson eyeing a Juventus switch from Liverpool, Alessandro Del Piero dissecting why clubs are teetering on historic shame, and Weston McKennie penning fresh terms in Turin. Torino's mess feels symptomatic of a league on edge.
The manure stunt? Classic fan culture – raw, visceral, and impossible to ignore. Remember Lazio's pig's head to the ref or Napoli's pitch invasions? This is Italy's faithful doing what they do best: turning fury into folklore. Cairo's got a cleanup on his hands, literal and figurative.
Will it spark change? Doubt it short-term – D'Aversa's got games to steady the ship. But if Torino dip further, expect more than dung at the door. Supporters aren't for subtle; they're for sh*t-stirring.
For now, the Granata faithful have dropped a bomb that reeks of desperation. Cairo, mate, time to sort the squad or face the fallout. What's your take – overreaction or overdue reckoning?