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Ever Banega – Is the bad boy Alonso the answer for the Reds?
Posted on Monday, 10th May 2010 by David Tully

Yet another player linked with Liverpool this summer, Ever Banega has had a breakthrough season in Spain after struggling to establish himself at Valencia since a big money move from Argentina. Banega is an interesting character to say the least, something I’ll mention more of later, and last summer his career was looking like going nowhere. He started off life in his native Argentina with Boca Juniors. Growing up in a very poor part of Argentina, Banega made his way through the youth ranks of Boca until he made his debut, aged just 18. After team mate Fernando Gago moved to Real Madrid in January 2007, Banega got his chance in the first team in his defensive midfield role, debuting in the Argentinean Clausura Championship in a 4-0 win over Banfield. He became a favourite with the fans very quickly and he was selected for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup tournament in Canada.

Banega was part of the squad that won the tournament but controversy wasn’t long in coming to the player when he was filmed, along with some of his team-mates, trashing a hotel room. At 18, he could be excused for being a bit of a hell-raiser, and after all, he had come from a background which he had described himself as coming from a family so poor they “practically ate mud.†So such instances did not detract his potential suitors and teams such as AC Milan and Juventus were interested in signing the player. After just 28 appearances for Boca though, he signed in January 2008 for Valencia in an estimated €18million deal. It was a hefty amount for an unproven player, an amount they would initially regret paying.

In a controversial period in Valencia’s history, with Ronald Koeman in charge, some of Valencia’s most experienced players including Santiago Canizares, captain David Albelda and Miguel Angulo were frozen out of the team. A young, inexperienced Banega was meant to fill the void but it was to be an unhappy end of season for the youngster. He played 14 times during the 2007/08 season after debuting as a substitute in a 1-0 defeat against Atletico Madrid, but he failed to settle in the team. It seemed to be too much too young for the player as he quickly went off the rails. He was caught online on a webcam doing something he shouldn’t have been, then he was caught speeding at 3.30 am in the morning, and he partied every night of the week.

He was loaned out for the 2008/09 season to Atletico Madrid to see if his performances improved but things seemed to get worse and worse. He was drinking heavily and was constantly late for team meetings and training, tallying up a club record of disciplinary fines. The Madrid club had an option of signing the player permanently but after a string of bad performances with 1 goal in 27 appearances, and his penchant for turning up late for team meetings half asleep with a hangover, they wisely chose against it.

The summer of 2009 however proved to be a watershed moment in Banega’s career. Valencia wanted rid of him at all costs and practically tried to force him out on loan to Stuttgart or Everton. Everton in fact had acquired a work permit for the player and were still hopeful of signing him on the last day of the transfer window back in August, but circumstances began to change for Banega. A remarkable change in the 21 year old’s attitude had occurred in pre-season training. He worked his socks off and played a key part in some pre-season friendlies. A changed man who shirked nights out and alcohol, willing to get his career back on track after realising the errors of his ways. Valencia began to include him in the starting eleven, and even picked him for a Europa League match, making him cup tied for any other club. It looked as if Valencia had finally found a place for him in the team. Playing alongside the experienced David Albelda in the side, Banega grew and grew as a player. Similar to Xabi Alonso in style, he is a deep lying midfielder who distributes the ball to each flank with raking diagonal balls. A player in the mould of the Basque midfielder he certainly is. He is trebled his career goals this season and has become an integral part of Unai Emery’s Valencia side who currently lie third in La Liga. Assists, goals, he controls the pace of play in Valencia’s midfield and with the club’s current financial crisis, he could be bought relatively cheaply. Should Liverpool take a risk?
 
[quote author=The Slugmonster link=topic=40211.msg1103811#msg1103811 date=1273665396]
We're always fucking linked with Valencia players......nothing.......ever.......happens!!!
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Except this one


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[quote author=Vanbasten84 link=topic=40211.msg1103814#msg1103814 date=1273665591]
[quote author=The Slugmonster link=topic=40211.msg1103811#msg1103811 date=1273665396]
We're always fucking linked with Valencia players......nothing.......ever.......happens!!!
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Except this one


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He left us for Valencia boss! Yep thats not morientes! Hahaha
 
Seen him play in the flesh a number of times now, he is a really cracking player, I doubt very much we would be getting him cheaply.

Also at Valencia players as yet pretty much unheralded include the right back Miguel who is quality going forward not made of glass nor dodgy defensively, Mathieu the centre back is pretty good also.

Villa hasnt had a great year and will be moving to one of the big two, Silva is the real jewel however.

Shame we didnt buy the cunt last summer.
 
Seen him play twice this season and he was excellent on both occasions. Quite short though
 
[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=40211.msg1103865#msg1103865 date=1273668276]
Seen him play in the flesh a number of times now, he is a really cracking player, I doubt very much we would be getting him cheaply.

Also at Valencia players as yet pretty much unheralded include the right back Miguel who is quality going forward not made of glass nor dodgy defensively, Mathieu the centre back is pretty good also.

Villa hasnt had a great year and will be moving to one of the big two, Silva is the real jewel however.

Shame we didnt buy the cunt last summer.
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I like Mathieu, plays as a left back, though he did cover center half and left midfield during the season with injuries! I think he would be a good signing this summer for us, even just as cover for a new left back and given that he's versatile Rafa could probably stick him up front when needed 😉 Probably pretty reasonable price wise too!
 
[quote author=ILD link=topic=40211.msg1103847#msg1103847 date=1273667425]
Thought he would have made the Argie Squad for the world cup.
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Don't be silly, you've heard of him, arf !
 
He's more flamoboyant than Alonso not just in his personality but also in his playing style. Would be a good signing.

Bear in mind though that the article doesn't mention the lowest point of his errant behaviour. He apparently taped himself jerking off while watching porn!
 
[quote author=Rafa4PM link=topic=40211.msg1103790#msg1103790 date=1273664353]
Ever Banega – Is the bad boy Alonso the answer for the Reds?
Posted on Monday, 10th May 2010 by David Tully

Yet another player linked with Liverpool this summer, Ever Banega has had a breakthrough season in Spain after struggling to establish himself at Valencia since a big money move from Argentina. Banega is an interesting character to say the least, something I’ll mention more of later, and last summer his career was looking like going nowhere. He started off life in his native Argentina with Boca Juniors. Growing up in a very poor part of Argentina, Banega made his way through the youth ranks of Boca until he made his debut, aged just 18. After team mate Fernando Gago moved to Real Madrid in January 2007, Banega got his chance in the first team in his defensive midfield role, debuting in the Argentinean Clausura Championship in a 4-0 win over Banfield. He became a favourite with the fans very quickly and he was selected for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup tournament in Canada.

Banega was part of the squad that won the tournament but controversy wasn’t long in coming to the player when he was filmed, along with some of his team-mates, trashing a hotel room. At 18, he could be excused for being a bit of a hell-raiser, and after all, he had come from a background which he had described himself as coming from a family so poor they “practically ate mud.†So such instances did not detract his potential suitors and teams such as AC Milan and Juventus were interested in signing the player. After just 28 appearances for Boca though, he signed in January 2008 for Valencia in an estimated €18million deal. It was a hefty amount for an unproven player, an amount they would initially regret paying.

In a controversial period in Valencia’s history, with Ronald Koeman in charge, some of Valencia’s most experienced players including Santiago Canizares, captain David Albelda and Miguel Angulo were frozen out of the team. A young, inexperienced Banega was meant to fill the void but it was to be an unhappy end of season for the youngster. He played 14 times during the 2007/08 season after debuting as a substitute in a 1-0 defeat against Atletico Madrid, but he failed to settle in the team. It seemed to be too much too young for the player as he quickly went off the rails. He was caught online on a webcam doing something he shouldn’t have been, then he was caught speeding at 3.30 am in the morning, and he partied every night of the week.

He was loaned out for the 2008/09 season to Atletico Madrid to see if his performances improved but things seemed to get worse and worse. He was drinking heavily and was constantly late for team meetings and training, tallying up a club record of disciplinary fines. The Madrid club had an option of signing the player permanently but after a string of bad performances with 1 goal in 27 appearances, and his penchant for turning up late for team meetings half asleep with a hangover, they wisely chose against it.

The summer of 2009 however proved to be a watershed moment in Banega’s career. Valencia wanted rid of him at all costs and practically tried to force him out on loan to Stuttgart or Everton. Everton in fact had acquired a work permit for the player and were still hopeful of signing him on the last day of the transfer window back in August, but circumstances began to change for Banega. A remarkable change in the 21 year old’s attitude had occurred in pre-season training. He worked his socks off and played a key part in some pre-season friendlies. A changed man who shirked nights out and alcohol, willing to get his career back on track after realising the errors of his ways. Valencia began to include him in the starting eleven, and even picked him for a Europa League match, making him cup tied for any other club. It looked as if Valencia had finally found a place for him in the team. Playing alongside the experienced David Albelda in the side, Banega grew and grew as a player. Similar to Xabi Alonso in style, he is a deep lying midfielder who distributes the ball to each flank with raking diagonal balls. A player in the mould of the Basque midfielder he certainly is. He is trebled his career goals this season and has become an integral part of Unai Emery’s Valencia side who currently lie third in La Liga. Assists, goals, he controls the pace of play in Valencia’s midfield and with the club’s current financial crisis, he could be bought relatively cheaply. Should Liverpool take a risk?

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Nice bit of Yoda-speak there.
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=40211.msg1104239#msg1104239 date=1273707126]
In a bad mood, Mr O' Hare ?

You and Oncy should get a room I reckon.
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Nope, why? What did I say?

I'm all good. Fucking freezing like, but good nonetheless.
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=40211.msg1104241#msg1104241 date=1273707215]
[quote author=themn link=topic=40211.msg1104239#msg1104239 date=1273707126]
In a bad mood, Mr O' Hare ?

You and Oncy should get a room I reckon.
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Nope, why? What did I say?

I'm all good. Fucking freezing like, but good nonetheless.
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You just seem to be zipping hither and thither, being curt.

It's still fucking cold over here !
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=40211.msg1104243#msg1104243 date=1273707304]
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=40211.msg1104241#msg1104241 date=1273707215]
[quote author=themn link=topic=40211.msg1104239#msg1104239 date=1273707126]
In a bad mood, Mr O' Hare ?

You and Oncy should get a room I reckon.
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Nope, why? What did I say?

I'm all good. Fucking freezing like, but good nonetheless.
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You just seem to be zipping hither and thither, being curt.

It's still fucking cold over here !
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Oh. Well I'm dashing off to meetings soon, so just skim-reading and replying to some threads. Maybe that's it.

12 degrees here this morning. I know that's like the fucking equator to you lot, but it's arctic over here. THE WIND CHILL!
 
Valencia midfielder Ever Banega is keen on securing a summer move to Liverpool, Goal.com has learned.

It appears that Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez is set to raid his former club to fill the void left by the departure of Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid last summer and it is believed that Banega is fully in favour of a move to Anfield despite the lack of UEFA Champions League football on Merseyside next season.

Sources close to the 21-year-old central midfielder have told Goal.com Spain that the Reds have made an enticing offer, the terms of which Banega is said to be happy with, paving the way for a move which would see him link up with fellow Argentinians Javier Mascherano and Emiliano Insua.

It is understood that Liverpool have made a bid of around €10 million, which is rumoured to match Banega's new buyout clause but is considerably less than the €18 million los Che paid Boca Juniors to take him from the Bombonera two years ago.

Valencia's financial problems are well publicised and despite talk of potential big money departures from the Mestalla, such as David Villa and Juan Mata, the transfer income from such sales would not be sufficient to plug holes in their massive debt and so los Che now seem willing to cash in on Banega, even at a loss.
 
[quote author=peekay link=topic=40211.msg1104266#msg1104266 date=1273717002]
Valencia midfielder Ever Banega is keen on securing a summer move to Liverpool, Goal.com has learned.

It appears that Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez is set to raid his former club to fill the void left by the departure of Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid last summer and it is believed that Banega is fully in favour of a move to Anfield despite the lack of UEFA Champions League football on Merseyside next season.

Sources close to the 21-year-old central midfielder have told Goal.com Spain that the Reds have made an enticing offer, the terms of which Banega is said to be happy with, paving the way for a move which would see him link up with fellow Argentinians Javier Mascherano and Emiliano Insua.

It is understood that Liverpool have made a bid of around €10 million, which is rumoured to match Banega's new buyout clause but is considerably less than the €18 million los Che paid Boca Juniors to take him from the Bombonera two years ago.

Valencia's financial problems are well publicised and despite talk of potential big money departures from the Mestalla, such as David Villa and Juan Mata, the transfer income from such sales would not be sufficient to plug holes in their massive debt and so los Che now seem willing to cash in on Banega, even at a loss.
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Lets hope its true, if he can play the way he did this season then €10 million wont seem that much for him
 
That's an odd article. If we've matched his buyout clause, it's got nothing to do with Valencia's debt or their willingness to sell - they have to inform the player of our offer.

As for signing him, I don't know. He's had a good season, but he's mad and I'm not convinced yet.
 
I've decided he's the answer to all our problems, and we should make every effort to wrap this one up. Plus,as Ryan points out, he has a great name.

I've never actually seen him play, mind.
 
As he wears Ever on the back of his shirt, i nominate we give him Aquas number and allow him to have his name below his number!!
 
[quote author=The Slugmonster link=topic=40211.msg1104432#msg1104432 date=1273752381]
As he wears Ever on the back of his shirt, i nominate we give him Aquas number and allow him to have his name below his number!!
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Isn't the number 10 shirt free at the moment........Ever 10
 
[quote author=Stulikesdrums link=topic=40211.msg1104436#msg1104436 date=1273752508]
If signing him means Lucas will play less then I'm all for it.
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Yep!

Although I said the same thing about the Purple Shithouse, and look what happened there.
 
If signing him means I get to roll out my Ever Banega/Copacabana song then I'm all for it too

Ever Banega, he's Argentinian
It means he's a dirty cheat, but he's good with both his feet
He is a bad boy, he likes the webcams
And while he might have seen his arse
Well he can sure pick out a pass
Switches from flank to flank, shots like they're from a tank
And when he gets home on Saturdays
He will film his wank

His name is Ever, Ever Banega
It only rhymes with the word Sega
I said Ever, Ever Banega
Football and passion and hot web-porn action
With Eeeeeevvvvveeeerrrrrr . . .
 
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