Who Said It? Jose Mourinho Or Johnny Sack? (QUIZ)

The Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 30/03/2012 09:01 Updated: 30/03/2012 09:01

Following on from the Sir Alex Ferguson and Tony Soprano comparison, we continue to draw parallels between football managers and fictitious Italian mobsters this week.

Introducing a rather special coach, it's Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho alongside Soprano ally Johnny Sack, longtime underboss and latter day boss of the powerful Brooklyn-based Lupertazzi family.

Sharing ice-cool veneers which mask occasionally combustible outbursts, this duo are often fashionably attired in black, without looking like Johnny Cash.

But can you separate the Iberian from the Italian-American? This ain't the "f*****g UN".

Who Said It? Jose Mourinho Or Johnny Sack?

1) “This is the start of a process, not the end.” *
Jose
Johnny
2) “Don’t talk crazy. You want to commit suicide, pills are a lot easier.” *
Jose
Johnny
3) “You have to try to take a lot of positive things for yourself from these face-to-face meetings. “ *
Jose
Johnny
4) “I believe in freedom of speech: you make a speech and I’ll give you your freedom.” *
Jose
Johnny
5) “You know me...I don't stick my beak in.” *
Jose
Johnny
6) “We break more rules than the Catholic Church.” *
Jose
Johnny
7) “Mr Roth has two ways out: apologise or it goes to court.” *
Jose
Johnny
8) “A lot of things didn't happen that seem like they happen.” *
Jose
Johnny
9) “Why drive an Aston Martin all the time, when I have a Ferrari and Porsche as well? That would just be stupid.” *
Jose
Johnny
10) “If I made a mistake then I apologise. I’m happy I’m not going to jail because of that.” *
Jose
Johnny
11) “Yeah...uh...um...good guy. So hard to breathe.” *
Jose
Johnny
12) “I picked him out of the chorus. Schooled him all of those years he was my driver.” *
Jose
Johnny
13) “It’s not even a game between me and him. It’s a game where a kid made some statements not showing maturity and respect.” *
Jose
Johnny
14) “In the Museum of Noses, there goes the Mona Lisa.” *
Jose
Johnny

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Following on from the Sir Alex Ferguson and Tony Soprano comparison, we continue to draw parallels between football managers and fictitious Italian mobsters this week. Introducing a rather special ...
Following on from the Sir Alex Ferguson and Tony Soprano comparison, we continue to draw parallels between football managers and fictitious Italian mobsters this week. Introducing a rather special ...
 
 
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