In the build up to the Champions League quarter-final showdown with Tottenham, Mourinho has claimed the FA offered him the top job before Fabio Capello, but in a poll of top flight bosses the Portuguese comes way down the list of the best Premier League managers.???
A survey of the league's coaches also revealed that tactics rate very low in the most important skills required to succeed and a number even claimed they would be politicians if they weren't involved in football. The mind boggles!?
See if you agree with your club's boss on hot topics such as who they think will win the league and who they would buy if money was no object...
Take a back seat: Mourinho rates highly, but nothing like Sir Alex Ferguson or Arsene Wenger
Team of the season so far in the Premier League?
1. Blackpool 80%
2. Sunderland 13%
3. Bolton 7%
Has the 'home-grown' rule had a positive impact?
1. It's made no difference 74%
2. Yes 13%
3. No 13%
Best manager in Barclays Premier League history?
1. Sir Alex Ferguson 86%
2. Wenger/ Ferguson 7%
3. No answer 7%
Firm favourites: Blackpool's best player Charlie Adam (left) has helped the Seasider's win fans and Gareth Bale (right) is one of Tottenham's 'home-grown' players
Best new signing in the Barclays Premier League?
1. Rafael Van Der Vaart 80%
2. David Silva 7%
3. Peter Odemwingie 7%
4. Other 7%
Most impressive young English player this season?
1. Jack Wilshere 60%
2. Andy Carroll 26%
3. Danny Welbeck 7%
4. Phil Jones 7%
Who will win the Barclays Premier League title?
1. Manchester United 80%
2. Arsenal 7%
3. Chelsea 7%
4. Arsenal/Man U (unsure) 7%
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Who is the greatest ever player in Barclays Premier League history?
1. Ryan Giggs 47%
2. Eric Cantona 27%
3. Alan Shearer 13%
4. Steven Gerrard 7%
5. Thierry Henry 6%
Why is season is so close?
1. Strength in depth 60%
2. Newly promoted clubs can't be taken for granted 13%
3. Standards have fallen at top clubs 7%
4. More positive attitude by smaller clubs 7%
5. Tactically, the smaller clubs know how to play top teams 7%
If you could buy any player, who would he be?
1. Lionel Messi, 46%
2. Wayne Rooney 14%
3. Cesc Fabregas 14%
4. Nemanja Vidic 14%
5. Gareth Bale 7%
6. Steven Gerrard 7%
Going strong: Giggs (left) may be the greatest, but Messi (right) is the man every manager wants
What has been the performance of the season so far?
1. Arsenal v West Brom 20%
2. Chelsea v Sunderland 20%
3. Wigan v Blackpool 13%
4. Newcastle v Villa 13%
5. Everton v Man Utd 7%
6. Arsenal v Tottenham 7%
What is the most important pre-requisite to being a successful manager?
1. Man management skills 53%
2. Knowledge of football 27%
3. Experience 7%
4. Luck 7%
5. Tactical know-how 0%
6. Managing the board 0%
Best manager ever?
1. Sir Alex Ferguson 26%
2. Jock Stein 20%
3. Bob Paisley 13%
4. Jose Mourinho 7%
5. Sir Matt Busby 7%
6. Bill Shankly 7%
7. Pep Guardiola or Jose Mourinho or Carlo Ancelotti 7%
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What would you be/what job would you do if you were not a Premier League football manager?
1. Recruitment
2. Pilot
3. Accountant
4. Unhappy
5. A three-handicap golfer
6. Youth coach
7. Bank director
8. Politician
9. Businessman
10. Toolmaker
11. Teacher
12. Football coach
13. Don't know
14. Less stressed/out of work
15. Retired
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Source: Daily Mail
Source: Daily Mail