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Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink-Eye: Manure Mountain Targets Owner Cairo

Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink-Eye: Manure Mountain Targets Owner Cairo

James Dielhenn (ESPN Italy) EN 12 March 2026 at 01:47
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Furious Torino supporters dumped a pile of manure at the training ground entrance with a banner aimed at owner Urbano Cairo amid the club's Serie A struggles. The protest followed a 3-0 loss to Genoa, recent managerial and directorial sackings, and the team sitting 15th, three points above relegation. Despite Cairo's 21-year tenure lifting Torino back to the top flight, fan frustration is boiling over.

Torino Fans Deliver Ultimate Stink-Eye: Manure Mountain Targets Owner Cairo

Picture this: you're pulling up to the training ground for a spot of pre-match prep, and bam – a steaming pile of manure blocks your path. That's the grim welcome Torino players and staff got this week, courtesy of some fed-up supporters. As reported by James Dielhenn at ESPN Italy, locals unloaded the lot right at the entrance, topping it off with a banner screaming "Eat s---, Cairo!" – a none-too-subtle dig at owner Urbano Cairo.

The Messy Protest Unfolds

It all went down on Tuesday, captured in shaky social media clips that spread like wildfire. A van rolls up, blokes hop out with shovels, and before you know it, they've built a proper dung heap. Italian media confirmed it was the real deal – no fake props here.

This isn't your standard flare-up with flares and chants. Nah, Torino's ultras went full agricultural, making their point crystal clear. With the club teetering in 15th in Serie A, just three points above the trapdoor, fans have had enough of the mediocrity.

Rock Bottom in Genoa Spells Doom

The trigger? A humiliating 3-0 tonking at Genoa on Sunday. Brooke Norton-Cuffy, the Arsenal academy lad on loan, bagged one, as did ex-Leeds hitman Caleb Ekuban. To rub salt in, Torino's Emirhan Ilkhan saw red, leaving them down to ten and exposed.

Boss Marco Baroni got the boot straight after that embarrassment, swapped for Roberto D'Aversa. It wasn't the first shake-up either – sporting director Davide Vagnati was shown the door back in December, with Gianluca Petrachi parachuted back in for round two.

Yet despite the tinkering, results haven't budged. Torino sit precariously, staring relegation in the face. No wonder the pitchforks – or in this case, pitch-shovels – are out.

Cairo's Long Reign Hits Turbulence

Urbano Cairo, 68 and counting, has been at the helm for 21 years. Fair play, he dragged the Granata from the lower leagues back to Serie A glory. But now, with the side flailing, patience is wearing thinner than a relegation scrap.

Fans aren't buying the excuses. Sackings? Check. New faces? Check. Still losing? Double check. That banner says it all: they want Cairo to swallow his own mess.

It's a classic tale of supporter passion boiling over. Italian football's got form for this – remember Napoli's pizza protests or Roma's pitch invasions? Torino's just added a whiff of the farmyard to the folklore.

Whispers elsewhere in Serie A add context. Juventus are reportedly tying down Weston McKennie, while Alessandro Del Piero laments Italian clubs' woes. Even daft rumours like Alisson to Juve swirl, but Torino's drama is the real pungent story.

What Next for the Bullish Bulls?

D'Aversa's got a baptism of manure fire ahead. Can he steady the ship, or will more 'gifts' follow? Cairo's not for turning yet, but with the drop zone lurking, the pressure's on.

One thing's sure: Torino fans mean business. Or at least, they mean muck. Keep an eye on this one – it could get even smellier.

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