
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Protest: A Big Pile of Manure for Owner Cairo!
Furious Torino fans dumped a pile of manure outside the training ground with a banner telling owner Urbano Cairo to 'eat s---', amid the club's battle against Serie A relegation. The protest follows a 3-0 loss to Genoa, the sacking of manager Marco Baroni, and ongoing frustrations after 21 years under Cairo's ownership. As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, the stunt highlights boiling supporter anger.
Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Protest: A Big Pile of Manure for Owner Cairo!
Picture this: you're the owner of a struggling Serie A club, and the next morning, you rock up to the training ground to find a massive heap of manure blocking the entrance. That's exactly what happened to Urbano Cairo at Torino this week. As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, furious supporters took their anger to pungent new heights on Tuesday.
Social media blew up with clips of a van pulling up, blokes leaping out, and shovelling what locals called a 'gift from the heart' right at the gates. Topping off the stinking statement? A banner screaming 'Eat s---, Cairo'. No beating around the bush there, lads – these fans aren't mincing words, or anything else for that matter.
A Season Gone Down the Pan
Torino are teetering in 15th in Serie A, just three points above the trapdoor to Serie B. Their latest embarrassment? A 3-0 tonking at 14th-placed Genoa on Sunday. Brooke Norton-Cuffy, the Arsenal academy lad on loan, bagged one, as did ex-Leeds striker Caleb Ekuban. To rub salt in, Emirhan Ilkhan saw red for the Granata.
Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that hiding, with Roberto D'Aversa parachuted in as replacement. It's the latest in a string of changes – sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door back in December, swapped for Gianluca Petrachi's second coming. But the punters aren't buying it; their beef is bang at the top with Cairo.
The fans' stunt screams deeper rot. Torino's form has been dire, with survival looking dodgy. That manure pile? It's not just a prank – it's a desperate cry from the curva, fed up with years of mediocrity.
Cairo's Long Reign Hits Turbulence
Urbano Cairo, 68, has been Torino president for 21 years. Fair play, he dragged them from the lower leagues back to Serie A glory. But now, with the Bulls sniffing relegation, the honeymoon's well and truly over.
Supporters reckon he's not splashing the cash or building properly. Recent transfer whispers elsewhere – like Alisson eyeing a Juventus move, or Weston McKennie penning a new Old Lady deal – highlight Italy's top-end buzz, while Torino fans feel left in the muck.
Alessandro Del Piero even chimed in on Italian clubs risking historic shame, pointing fingers at mismanagement. Cairo's empire includes media outfits too, but footy fans don't care about that – they want wins, not excuses.
This protest isn't isolated. Italian ultras have form for creative aggro, from flares to pitch invasions. But manure? That's next-level savage, a proper 'wake-up call' that reeks of desperation.
What Next for the Bulls?
D'Aversa's got a tough gig stabilising this ship. Upcoming fixtures could make or break them – no room for slip-ups. Will Cairo respond with January spending, or dig in his heels?
Fans might escalate if results don't turn. Imagine the next protest: pigs' heads? Or worse? One thing's sure – Torino's season's got more drama than a soap opera, and the smell of discontent isn't fading fast.
Keep eyes peeled on TheFootball.News for updates. Survival battle's on, and it's bound to get messy.