"The way I am, I like to look forward instead of looking back"
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The phrasing is also a soft defense against nostalgia and blame. Athletes are constantly asked to relitigate: the match that got away, the injury that altered the arc, the club they should’ve stayed with. Redknapp sidesteps that courtroom. “I like” signals preference rather than doctrine, which makes the stance harder to argue with and easier to adopt. It’s not moral superiority; it’s a coping strategy presented as personality.
Subtextually, it’s about control. You can’t change a result, but you can control Monday’s training, next week’s selection, the next contract conversation. That forward tilt is a way of keeping agency in an environment designed to strip it from you.
Context matters, too: Redknapp’s public life straddles playing, punditry, and celebrity adjacency, arenas that thrive on retrospective takes and legacy talk. Declaring a bias toward the future is a way to resist being embalmed by your own highlights or reduced to your mistakes. It’s less about denial than about refusing to let yesterday write tomorrow’s script.
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Redknapp, Jamie. (2026, January 16). The way I am, I like to look forward instead of looking back. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-way-i-am-i-like-to-look-forward-instead-of-91300/
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Redknapp, Jamie. "The way I am, I like to look forward instead of looking back." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-way-i-am-i-like-to-look-forward-instead-of-91300/.
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"The way I am, I like to look forward instead of looking back." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-way-i-am-i-like-to-look-forward-instead-of-91300/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






