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Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Protest: A Big Pile of Manure for Owner Cairo!

Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Protest: A Big Pile of Manure for Owner Cairo!

James Dielhenn (ESPN Italy) EN 10 March 2026 at 01:47
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Fuming Torino fans dumped a pile of manure outside the training ground with a banner targeting owner Urbano Cairo amid the club's Serie A struggles. Sitting 15th and three points above relegation, Torino recently lost 3-0 to Genoa, leading to the sacking of manager Marco Baroni. Despite Cairo's long tenure lifting the club from lower divisions, supporter patience has run out.

Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Protest: A Big Pile of Manure for Owner Cairo!

Picture this: you're pulling up to work, only to find a massive steaming heap blocking the door, topped with a banner saying 'Eat sh*t, Cairo'. That's exactly what greeted staff at Torino's training ground on Tuesday. Furious supporters took their anger to a whole new level, dumping manure right at the entrance in a cheeky – and rather whiffy – message to club president Urbano Cairo.

As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, social media videos captured a van rolling up, blokes hopping out, and shovels at the ready. Local rags called it 'manure', but let's be honest, it was a proper stink bomb aimed straight at the top brass. The banner? Crystal clear: 'mangia merda, Cairo' – Italian for something you'd not say at Sunday lunch.

A Season Gone Down the Pan

Torino are teetering 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 – talk about adding insult to injury.

Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that hiding, swapped for Roberto D'Aversa. And it wasn't just the gaffer; sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door back in December, with Gianluca Petrachi parachuted back in for round two. Changes galore, but the fans aren't buying it – they want Cairo's head on a pike, or at least a pitchfork.

The Granata have been yo-yoing for years under Cairo's watch. The 68-year-old media mogul snatched the club 21 years ago when they were wallowing in the lower leagues. Fair play, he dragged them back to Serie A, but now, with relegation breathing down their necks, patience has snapped like a worn-out boot lace.

Fans' Fury Hits Rock Bottom

These aren't your casual moaners on Twitter; these lads turned up with a truckload of the brown stuff. It's the kind of protest that sticks – literally. Torino supporters have form for passion, from pitch invasions to tifos that'd make your eyes water, but this? This is next-level fed up.

Cairo's not short of critics. Sections of the ultras reckon he's squeezed the club dry, prioritising his La7 TV empire over squad investment. Recent transfer whispers – like Alisson eyeing a Juventus move or Weston McKennie penning a new deal there – highlight Italy's big boys flexing muscle, while Toro scrape by.

Even legends like Alessandro Del Piero are chiming in, warning of a historic embarrassment for Italian clubs if the mid-table mess continues. But for Torino fans, it's personal. That manure pile screams: 'Sort it out, or we'll keep piling on.'

D'Aversa's got a tough gig ahead. His sides are gritty, but can he rally this lot before the drop zone swallows them? Next up, a home clash where the crowd might be more toxic than the training ground entrance.

In the end, it's a reminder that football's heart beats in the stands. Cairo might own the club, but the fans own the soul – and they've just fertilised their point quite literally. Smells like trouble ahead for the Bull.

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