Fans Raise Banner Outside Vinovo In Protest Against Juventus - Report

The Bianconeri faithful have lost the faith...

Juventus fans - Juventus-Siena - Serie A (Grazia Neri)
Juventus fans have lost patience with the club and they have started to protest against the recent downturn at Vinovo.

La Repubblica reports a group of between 10-15 angry protesters turned up at the club's Vinovo training ground this morning where they raised banners against the team.

On of the banner reads: "You talk of the Scudetto, but play with no honour on the pitch."

Another reads: "More respect for the fans."

It is said the players were greeted by the angry fans before running into the centre.

In a separate report, Sky Sport Italia claim Ciro Ferrara and Alessio Secco kept the players inside the dressing room with the training session starting 15 minutes later than scheduled.

Both coach and director spoke to the players regarding the recent negative performances which have left Scudetto and Champions League hopes on the precipice.

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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