Are you saying that the scouse guys Aunt married her own son or that she married her sister/ brothers son? Either way is that not illegal even on Merseyside?ono said:Could still be a relation though. Coud be that his auntie has married the guy.....while he was in Liverpool.Groendijks foot said:José Manuel Ochotorena born jan 16th 1961 in SPAIN was liverpools GK coach get your facts right before making up a story!!
No i'm saying toffe's aunt could have met and married the spanish coach, while he was in Liverpool.Blue Fill said:Are you saying that the scouse guys Aunt married her own son or that she married her sister/ brothers son? Either way is that not illegal even on Merseyside?ono said:Could still be a relation though. Coud be that his auntie has married the guy.....while he was in Liverpool.Groendijks foot said:José Manuel Ochotorena born jan 16th 1961 in SPAIN was liverpools GK coach get your facts right before making up a story!!
Possibly his auntie/ uncle married the guys father/ mother at least 47 years ago.
I think that would make him his uncle not cousin but either way doen't prove/ disprove anything we''ll just have to wait!!!ono said:No i'm saying toffe's aunt could have met and married the spanish coach, while he was in Liverpool.Blue Fill said:Are you saying that the scouse guys Aunt married her own son or that she married her sister/ brothers son? Either way is that not illegal even on Merseyside?ono said:Could still be a relation though. Coud be that his auntie has married the guy.....while he was in Liverpool.Groendijks foot said:José Manuel Ochotorena born jan 16th 1961 in SPAIN was liverpools GK coach get your facts right before making up a story!!
Possibly his auntie/ uncle married the guys father/ mother at least 47 years ago.
Would that work? Or not?
José Manuel Ochotorena Santacruz (born January 16, 1961 in Spain) is currently the goalkeeping coach at Valencia.
During his playing career, Ochotorena played as a goalkeeper for Castilla, Real Madrid, Valencia, Tenerife, Logroñés and Racing. He earned one cap for the Spain national football team in 1989, and was in the finals squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
Ochotorena then coached at Valencia and for the Spanish national team. When Rafa Benitez joined English Premiership team Liverpool in July 2004, Ocho replaced Joe Corrigan.
In July 2007, Ocho returned to Valencia, replaced at Liverpool by Xavi Valero.[1]