Today is a special day for Urbano Cairo, who becomes the longest-serving president in the club’s history, and tomorrow it will be for Toro, who will have to blow out 118 candles. But it’s a dark period for everyone, with ownership becoming increasingly contentious and the team increasingly in crisis. From the protest outside the stadium during the match with Monza to the protest inside the Olimpico Grande Torino during the match with Napoli, the methods change, but not the position of the square: “Is this your satisfaction… Ours? Get out of my way” was the message displayed by fans, as well as many other banners on the “stages” during his 7,031 days in charge of the club. Cairo surpassed Orfeo Pianelli, the last president to win the championship with Toro in 1976, but never before had he come so close to passing the torch. Or at least his recent departure has fueled rumors of an almost imminent turning point at corporate level, with rumors more or less based between Red Bull and Saudi funds centering on the club’s future.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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