
Torino Fans Dump Manure Mountain at Training Ground: 'Eat Sh*t, Cairo!'
Torino fans protested their struggling Serie A side by dumping manure outside the training ground, with a banner targeting owner Urbano Cairo. The club, 15th and three points above relegation, recently lost 3-0 at Genoa and sacked manager Marco Baroni. Despite recent changes, supporters demand accountability from the long-serving president.
Torino Fans Dump Manure Mountain at Training Ground: 'Eat Sh*t, Cairo!'
Picture this: you're the owner of a Serie A club, and instead of flowers or a polite petition, the fans rock up with a steaming pile of manure. That's exactly what happened at Torino's training ground on Tuesday, as reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy. Supporters, fed up with their side's woes, unloaded a truckload of the stuff right at the entrance, topped off with a banner screaming "Eat sh*t, Cairo!" – a cheeky nod to president Urbano Cairo.
A Stinking Protest Amid Relegation Scrap
It wasn't just a random prank. Torino sit 15th in Serie A, just three points clear of the drop zone. Their latest embarrassment? A 3-0 thrashing at Genoa on Sunday. Brooke Norton-Cuffy, the Arsenal academy lad on loan, and ex-Leeds striker Caleb Ekuban did the damage, while Torino's Emirhan Ilkhan saw red to rub salt in the wounds.
The board hit the panic button quick. Gaffer Marco Baroni got the boot post-match, swapped for Roberto D'Aversa. Earlier, sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door in December, with Gianluca Petrachi returning for round two. But the punters aren't buying it – they want Cairo's head.
Social media blew up with clips of blokes leaping from a van, shovelling the muck like it was confetti at a wedding. Local rags called it straight: pure manure. It's the kind of protest that'd make even the most thick-skinned chairman wrinkle his nose.
Cairo's Long Haul Hits the Fan
Urbano Cairo, 68 and at the helm for 21 years, dragged Torino from the lower leagues back to Serie A glory. Fair play, that's no mean feat. But now, with the Granata wobbling like a drunk on ice skates, the faithful have lost patience.
Sections of the ultras and regular fans reckon the owner's tight-fisted approach – or whatever their beef is – is dooming the club. Hovering above relegation isn't cutting it for a fanbase with history as proud as theirs. That banner? It's their way of saying, "Time for a change, mate. Or at least a deep clean."
It's not the first time Italian football's seen scatological stunts, but this one's got that perfect mix of fury and farce. Imagine the groundsmen arriving for pre-training stretches – talk about a crappy start to the day.
Broader Serie A Blues and Rumour Mill Buzz
Torino aren't alone in their strife. Italian clubs are teetering on the edge of what Alessandro Del Piero calls a "historic embarrassment". Meanwhile, the transfer whisperers are busy: Alisson eyeing a Liverpool exit for Juventus? Weston McKennie close to penning a new deal with the Old Lady?
But back to the Bovine Bullocks Brigade at Torino. Will this steaming statement force Cairo's hand? Or will it just fertilise the pitch for the next defeat? One thing's sure – in the wild world of calcio, fans don't mess about. If you're not delivering on the pitch, expect a delivery of your own.
As Torino limp into their next fixtures under D'Aversa, the pressure's on. Relegation would be a disaster after Cairo's resurrection job. For now, though, the training ground entrance smells like mutiny. Keep an eye on socials – you never know what else these lads might unload.