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22nd Sep 2016

Michael Carrick joins long list of footballers who have adopted the local accent

Mad for it

Nooruddean Choudry

It’s taken a while but it sounds like he’s finally turning Manc.

Michael Carrick has been at Old Trafford for a decade now, so it is hardly surprising that his strong Tyne and Wear accent has softened over the years and yielded to the local drawl.

If you were watching Manchester United overcome the mighty Northampton Town on Wednesday night, you may have noticed that the midfielder’s post-match interview was done in hybrid tongue.

It was a strange Georgie/Mackem/Manc amalgam, with the very Mancunian ‘togevoh’ being the highlight.

Carrick’s Manc-isms may have something to do with him spending too much time with Wythenshawe native Marcus Rashford amongst many other local lads…

But he’s far from the only footballer who’s spent a prolonged amount of time at a particular club and adopted the local twang. Here are just a few more colloquial chameleons:

Jeremie Aliadiere spent so much time in North London, he forgot his French roots…

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer went to Manchester United and had a great fooking career…

Liverpool legend Jan Molby is more Scouse than Dane at this stage…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6g1OBQ3kWs

Dietmar Hamann is another Anfield favourite to have adopted the native tongue…

And of course, who can forget the legendary Shteeve McClaren at FC Twente…

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