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Martinez Found Dead

Martinez was blasted fifteen times by his attacker, who hid in bushes waiting for him outside his house last night
The killer, wearing a white mask and skiing goggles, fled on a mountain bike leaving his victim in a pool of blood.
Sarah , his new girlfriend chased the gunman but he disappeared into nearby fields in Liverpool. Roberto Martinez formerly of Everton died instantly according to a policeman at the scene.
Last night forensic experts searched woodland as police investigated if there was any link to gang violence.
Detective Chief Inspector John McFarlane said: 'It was obviously a planned, callous attack. The victim was a family man, he was a father and an innocent victim.'
'We are pursuing several leads at this stage. But we believe it was a targeted attack.'
A number of Martinez's old teammates laid flowers at the scene.
One tribute read: 'Great mate and manager one in a million, miss you.' Another read: 'To our lovely Roberto, God bless you.'
'I can't believe it. Why would somebody jump out of the bushes and want to shoot him dead? My head's in a mess'
The divorced father of two, a former player and football manager , had been spending his time at the family home mulling over there future
Police believe his killer said to be aged between 19 and 30 deliberately targeted Mr Martinez having watched him for some time.
'He shot Roberto and then he cycled off. Sarah chased him but she couldn't see where he went.
'There was nothing anyone could do for Roberto. It's come as a great shock to everyone around the city'
'Roberto had a big bubbly personality. He was devoted to his football and he was a loving family man.'
He added: 'Roberto was a hard-working, energetic and dedicated man. He loved his football. He would get among people and ran a very tight ship.

Roberto: Dortmund Bound?
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West Connection clinched the 2013-2014 Digicel Pro League crown, and the $1 million jackpot (the highest winners’ prize in the League’s history), on Tuesday night following a comprehensive 4-1 win over last season’s champs Defence Force at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. However the party atmosphere has been overshadowed by the announcement of manager Roberto that he is set to leave the club
The “Savonnetta Boys” claimed their fifth league crown in the club’s 15-year history — three times in the Pro League (2005, 2011-2012 and 2013-2014) and twice in the previous PFL (2000 and 2001).
Connection, who played to a 2-2 draw against Defence Force last Friday in a rescheduled league match, once led the standings by 15 points this season, but secured the title with 49 points — four points clear of the Army/Coast Guard combination.
Finding it difficult to relieve himself of the words of joy, W Connection Manager Roberto Martinez de Souza Cruz (Roberto) stuttered as he said, “It’s our 15th anniversary … we (recently) lost the Lucozade Sport Goal Shield, and people doubted this team...I want to say hats off to the guys...they believed.However I am leaving the post as of tomorrow as I have been offered a very promising offer in a reputable German Club.I can not say anymore.”
It did not take long for Connection to show they meant business against a depleted Defence Force.
Suriname forward Rijssel fired Connection ahead in the fourth minute with a fully-stretched Army goalkeeper Kevin Graham no match for a 22-yard left footed strike.
In the 31st minute, the “Savonnetta Boys” had a 2-0 cushion when Joevin Jones ended a play he started by dispossessing Curtis Gonzales in midfield, feeding a pass to Rijssel and on the return pass he buried the ball past Graham from inside the area.
Josimar Belgrave pulled back a goal in the 37th, when his first-time hit, on a well-placed Kerry Joseph pass behind the Connection defence, left goalkeeper Julani Archibald beaten.
But a minute later Arcia restored Connection’s two-goal cushion — Rijssel, with his second assist on the night, provided the pass from the right and Arcia struck past a hapless Graham.
Graham was forced into action eight minutes inside the second period pulling off a save to deny Kurt Frederick while, in the 67th minute the Defence Force custodian made another save, foiling a Joevin Jones attempt following a quick build-up by Connection.
Then when Defence Force coach Russell was forced to replace forward Devorn Jorsling (hamstring) on the 70th minute —already fielding a team without injured players Aklie Edwards, Dave Long and Jemel Sebro, and forced to utilise an injured Jerwyn Balthazar — there was no stopping Connection’s celebrations.
In the 86th minute, Graham was beaten by a classy chip from distance by Joevin Jones for a 4-1 finish.
West Connection clinched the 2013-2014 Digicel Pro League crown, and the $1 million jackpot (the highest winners’ prize in the League’s history), on Tuesday night following a comprehensive 4-1 win over last season’s champs Defence Force at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. However the party atmosphere has been overshadowed by the announcement of manager Roberto that he is set to leave the club
The “Savonnetta Boys” claimed their fifth league crown in the club’s 15-year history — three times in the Pro League (2005, 2011-2012 and 2013-2014) and twice in the previous PFL (2000 and 2001).
Connection, who played to a 2-2 draw against Defence Force last Friday in a rescheduled league match, once led the standings by 15 points this season, but secured the title with 49 points — four points clear of the Army/Coast Guard combination.
Finding it difficult to relieve himself of the words of joy, W Connection Manager Roberto Martinez de Souza Cruz (Roberto) stuttered as he said, “It’s our 15th anniversary … we (recently) lost the Lucozade Sport Goal Shield, and people doubted this team...I want to say hats off to the guys...they believed.However I am leaving the post as of tomorrow as I have been offered a very promising offer in a reputable German Club.I can not say anymore.”
It did not take long for Connection to show they meant business against a depleted Defence Force.
Suriname forward Rijssel fired Connection ahead in the fourth minute with a fully-stretched Army goalkeeper Kevin Graham no match for a 22-yard left footed strike.
In the 31st minute, the “Savonnetta Boys” had a 2-0 cushion when Joevin Jones ended a play he started by dispossessing Curtis Gonzales in midfield, feeding a pass to Rijssel and on the return pass he buried the ball past Graham from inside the area.
Josimar Belgrave pulled back a goal in the 37th, when his first-time hit, on a well-placed Kerry Joseph pass behind the Connection defence, left goalkeeper Julani Archibald beaten.
But a minute later Arcia restored Connection’s two-goal cushion — Rijssel, with his second assist on the night, provided the pass from the right and Arcia struck past a hapless Graham.
Graham was forced into action eight minutes inside the second period pulling off a save to deny Kurt Frederick while, in the 67th minute the Defence Force custodian made another save, foiling a Joevin Jones attempt following a quick build-up by Connection.
Then when Defence Force coach Russell was forced to replace forward Devorn Jorsling (hamstring) on the 70th minute —already fielding a team without injured players Aklie Edwards, Dave Long and Jemel Sebro, and forced to utilise an injured Jerwyn Balthazar — there was no stopping Connection’s celebrations.
In the 86th minute, Graham was beaten by a classy chip from distance by Joevin Jones for a 4-1 finish.

Kuba Joins PSG
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The 27-year-old midfielder played a key role in Dortmund's Bundesliga-winning campaign last term, making 37 appearances in all competition.However, the improvement in many of Dortmund's youngsters has seen Blaszczykowski sold to French Champions PSG for a reported £20 Million.
With Euro 2016 qualification on the horizon, Blaszczykowski, who captains Poland, one of the admits he leaving Dortmund was the choice ."I was not satisfied with the way I was being used ," Blaszczykowski told Polsat. "I get upset when I don't play." " PSG will allow me to reach my potential and I am very happy to be joining them"
Blaszczykowski has found it hard to break into the Dortmund starting lineup, especially with Marco Reus , Jojic and Gundogan shining on a weekly basis.His cause was not helped in the summer by the arrivals of fellow hot midfield prospects Henrik Mkhitaryan, plus the return from injury of captain Sebastian Kehl.
Blaszczykowski, affectionately known as 'Kuba' to his fans, arrived at the Signal Iduna Park in 2007 from Wisla Krakow
Rpberto Martinez dead ?? no!!!
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