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Torino Fans' Steamy Message to Owner Cairo: 'Eat Sh*t' – Delivered via Manure Mountain!

Torino Fans' Steamy Message to Owner Cairo: 'Eat Sh*t' – Delivered via Manure Mountain!

James Dielhenn (ESPN Italy) EN 27 March 2026 at 01:47
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Furious Torino fans dumped a pile of manure at the training ground entrance with a banner telling owner Urbano Cairo to 'eat sh*t', amid the club's dismal form. Sitting 15th in Serie A, three points above relegation, they've sacked their manager and director recently after a 3-0 loss to Genoa. Cairo, who's owned the club for 21 years, faces growing unrest despite past promotions to the top flight.

Torino Fans' Steamy Message to Owner Cairo: 'Eat Sh*t' – Delivered via Manure Mountain!

Picture this: you're the president of a Serie A club, and you rock up to the training ground to find a massive pile of manure blocking the entrance, topped with a banner screaming 'Eat sh*t, Cairo!'. That's exactly what happened at Torino's Filadelfia complex this week, as fed-up supporters took their frustration to a whole new level of pungency.

As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, social media lit up with clips of a van pulling up, blokes leaping out, and shovels at the ready. Local rags confirmed it was the real deal – cow pats or whatever farmyard nightmare they rustled up. The message was crystal clear: owner Urbano Cairo has proper winded the fans.

A Season of Shambles on the Pitch

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 lad Brooke Norton-Cuffy and ex-Leeds striker Caleb Ekuban piled on the misery, while Toro's Emirhan Ilkhan saw red to cap off a proper horror show.

Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that hiding, swapped for Roberto D'Aversa in a desperate bid to steady the ship. It wasn't the first clear-out either – sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door back in December, with Gianluca Petrachi parachuted back in for round two. But none of it seems to have calmed the storm brewing among the ultras.

The protest hit on Tuesday morning, right as the squad were nursing their wounds. Fans aren't buying the excuses anymore; they want Cairo's head on a pike – or at least a whiff of that manure pile to sort his ideas out.

Cairo's Long Reign Hits the Skids

Urbano Cairo, now 68, has been in the hot seat for 21 years. Fair play, he dragged the Granata from the lower leagues back to Serie A glory. But hovering above the drop zone with the campaign fizzling? That's testing even the most loyal punter's patience.

Italian football's in a right state at the mo – whispers of Alisson eyeing a Juventus switch from Liverpool, Alessandro Del Piero warning of a historic embarrassment for Serie A clubs, and Weston McKennie penning a new Juve deal. Torino's woes feel like a microcosm of the league's struggles: big promises, rubbish results.

Supporters have form for this kind of stunt. Remember the pigs' heads lobbed at ex-bosses? This manure mound is the 2026 edition – eco-friendly protest? Nah, just pure, stinking rage. Cairo's stayed schtum so far, but you can bet he's not loving the aroma wafting through his boardroom.

What Next for the Bull?

D'Aversa's got a tough ask: galvanise a squad that's leaking goals like a sieve and claw back some pride. Upcoming fixtures include a gritty derby clash and tests against mid-table scrappers. Fans will be watching – and if results don't turn, who knows what else they'll dump at the gates?

It's a classic tale of passion boiling over in calcio. Torino's faithful aren't just moaning on Twitter; they're making their point with pitchforks and poo. Cairo might own the club, but right now, the supporters own the narrative. Will this wake-up call spark a revival, or is it the start of a proper revolt? Grab your popcorn – or maybe a peg for your nose.

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