
Torino Fans Go Full Bullsh*t: Manure Pile Protest Targets Owner Cairo Amid Relegation Scrap
Furious Torino fans protested against owner Urbano Cairo by dumping manure at the training ground, complete with a banner saying 'Eat sh*t, Cairo'. The club sits 15th in Serie A, three points above relegation after a 3-0 loss to Genoa and recent sackings of the manager and sporting director. Despite Cairo's 21-year tenure lifting Torino back to the top flight, supporters' patience has run out amid the struggle.
Torino Fans Go Full Bullsh*t: Manure Pile Protest Targets Owner Cairo Amid Relegation Scrap
Imagine rocking up to training, coffee in hand, only to be hit with the whiff of pure fury. That's the greeting Torino players and staff got this week, courtesy of some fed-up supporters who dumped a massive heap of manure right at the entrance to the club's training ground. And they didn't stop there – a cheeky banner fluttered above it, roughly translating to 'Eat sh*t, Cairo', aimed squarely at owner Urbano Cairo.
As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, videos hit social media showing a van pulling up, blokes hopping out, and shovels at the ready. Local rags confirmed it was the real deal: fresh dung piled high like a metaphorical mountain of grievances. This wasn't some prank – it was a proper statement from fans at their wits' end.
Torino's Nightmare Season: Sackings Galore
The Granata are staring down the barrel in Serie A, sat 15th and just three points clear of the trapdoor. Their latest gut-punch came on Sunday: a 3-0 tonking at 14th-placed Genoa. Arsenal academy lad Brooke Norton-Cuffy and ex-Leeds striker Caleb Ekuban did the damage, rubbing salt in with their goals. To cap it off, Torino's Emirhan Ilkhan saw red, turning a bad day into a horror show.
Boss Marco Baroni didn't survive the fallout – he got the boot straight after, replaced by Roberto D'Aversa. That's not all; back in December, sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door, with Gianluca Petrachi swooping back in for round two. Yet despite the shake-ups, fans reckon the rot starts at the top with Cairo.
The protest rolled into town on Tuesday, as players prepped amid the stench. It's the kind of stunt that'd make even the hardiest centre-back wrinkle their nose. Pub chat's buzzing: is this rock bottom, or just the warm-up act?
Cairo's Toro Tenure: From Glory to Gloom
Urbano Cairo, 68 and counting, has been calling the shots at Torino for 21 years. Fair play, he dragged them from the lower leagues back to Serie A glory days. But now, with the side wobbling like a defender on ice skates, the patience has snapped.
Supporters aren't mincing words – or waste products. Sections of the fanbase have had enough of the struggles, the near-misses, and the hovering dread of the drop. This manure mound? It's their way of saying, 'Sort it out, or else.'
It's not all doom in Italian footy, mind. Whispers abound: Alisson eyeing a Juventus switch from Liverpool? Alessandro Del Piero dissecting why Italian giants risk historic shame. And Weston McKennie close to penning fresh Juve terms. But for Torino, the spotlight's on the sh*tstorm at home.
Will this wake Cairo up? Or is it just fuel for more fan rage? One thing's sure: in the mad world of calcio, sometimes you gotta get your hands dirty to make a point. Keep an eye on the Serie A table – the Bulls need a miracle, and fast.
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