
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink-Eye: Manure Pile Protests Target Owner Cairo
Furious Torino fans protested against owner Urbano Cairo by dumping manure at the training ground, complete with a blunt banner. The club sits 15th in Serie A after a 3-0 loss to Genoa and recent sackings of the manager and sporting director. Cairo, who's owned the club for 21 years, faces growing fan anger amid relegation fears.
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink-Eye: Manure Pile Protests Target Owner Cairo
Picture this: you're the owner of a Serie A club, and instead of fan mail, you get a steaming pile of manure dumped right at your training ground door. That's exactly what happened to Torino president Urbano Cairo this week, as fed-up supporters made their point in the most pungent way possible.
Videos hit social media showing a van pulling up to the club's Filadelfia training complex. Blokes hopped out, shovels in hand, and unloaded what locals are calling a generous heap of the brown stuff. Topping it off? A banner screaming 'Eat sh*t, Cairo' – no punches pulled there.
Bullied by the Bottom: Torino's Grim Season
The Granata are teetering in 15th in Serie A, just three points clear of the trapdoor. Their latest embarrassment? A 3-0 tonking at Genoa on Sunday, where Arsenal academy product Brooke Norton-Cuffy and ex-Leeds hitman Caleb Ekuban did the damage. To rub salt in, Torino's Emirhan Ilkhan saw red, leaving them down to ten.
Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that hiding, with Roberto D'Aversa parachuted in as replacement. It's not just the gaffer either – sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door back in December, making way for Gianluca Petrachi's comeback stint.
As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy and Sam Wilson at Football Italia, this protest hit on Tuesday, right as the squad licked their wounds.
Cairo's Long Reign Hits the Fan
Urbano Cairo, 68, has been at the Toro helm for 21 years. Credit where due: he dragged them from the lower leagues back to Serie A glory. But now, with relegation breathing down their necks, patience has snapped.
Fans aren't buying the recent reshuffles as enough. They want the top dog's head, and they've chosen a protest that's as bold as it is bonkers. It's the kind of fan revolt that'd have you chuckling over a pint – until you remember the stakes.
Torino's faithful have form for passion, but this takes the biscuit. Social media's buzzing with clips of the dump-off, and you can't help but admire the sheer brass neck. Will it light a fire under the players, or just add to the mess?
What's Next for the Bullish Bulls?
D'Aversa's got a baptism of manure ahead. Upcoming fixtures won't be kind – they've got to grind out results to climb clear. Meanwhile, Cairo's stayed schtum so far, but expect fallout.
In a league where ultras rule the roost, this stunt screams deeper unrest. Torino need points, not poo, to survive. But if results don't turn, who knows what else the curva might cook up?
It's raw, it's real, and it's peak Italian football drama. Stay tuned – this season's got more twists than a plate of spaghetti.