"People ask me why I keep getting injured, but I have just had to accept it is one of those things that happen"
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The line "one of those things" is doing heavy lifting. It's a soft-focus euphemism that drains drama from what is, for a professional footballer, a career-altering threat. That vagueness is strategic. If he gets specific, he risks feeding narratives: the "injury-prone" label, the wasted potential, the club's bad investment. If he treats it as randomness, he keeps agency where he can - in recovery, professionalism, persistence - while admitting, honestly, that elite performance has a brutal element of chance.
Contextually, Redknapp's era helped script this stance. 1990s and early-2000s English football still valorized playing through pain, while sports science and injury prevention were becoming louder but not yet culturally dominant. His acceptance reads like a coping mechanism for life under that contradiction: you're expected to be a machine, then blamed when you prove you're human. The intent isn't to explain; it's to close the case, protect the self, and keep moving.
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| Topic | Resilience |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Redknapp, Jamie. (2026, February 16). People ask me why I keep getting injured, but I have just had to accept it is one of those things that happen. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-ask-me-why-i-keep-getting-injured-but-i-153517/
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Redknapp, Jamie. "People ask me why I keep getting injured, but I have just had to accept it is one of those things that happen." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-ask-me-why-i-keep-getting-injured-but-i-153517/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"People ask me why I keep getting injured, but I have just had to accept it is one of those things that happen." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-ask-me-why-i-keep-getting-injured-but-i-153517/. Accessed 27 Feb. 2026.








