Mourinho has often spoken fondly of the Magpies, largely due to his close relationship with the legendary Sir Bobby Robson. Despite this emotional connection, Waddle argues that the St James' Park crowd demands a specific brand of "front-foot" football that has been the hallmark of their most beloved managers.
He said: “The managers who are remembered at Newcastle United are Joe Harvey, Arthur Cox, Bobby Robson, Kevin Keegan and now Eddie Howe because they always played on the front foot. They don't mention the other managers and they may have done very good jobs, don't get me wrong, but they don't mention a lot of the other managers”
The ex-England international added: “Mourinho went to Tottenham and the Tottenham fans didn't really like his football because they expect entertaining, expansive football. They want to see entertainment. If you’re looking at Jose Mourinho, you’re looking at his results, not how he gets them. I think Newcastle fans would find it hard to take Mourinho and his football if it was 1-0 every week.”