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In February 2025, Luke Williams was sacked as Swansea City manager after a run of seven defeats in nine Championship matches.
Just a few months later, the former Swindon Town and Notts County boss has taken on a surprising new role – working at Bristol Airport.
A photograph of Williams dressed in his airport uniform was shared on social media last Saturday. Several outlets, including The Athletic, have verified that he’s been employed there for the past two weeks. His role includes assisting passengers with disabilities and limited mobility throughout the terminal.
While he doesn’t need to work for financial reasons as he awaits another football opportunity, those close to Williams have mentioned that he prefers to keep active and engage in meaningful activities rather than staying idle at home.
Former Swansea manager Luke Williams is presently at Bristol airport, assisting passengers with disabilities and limited mobility. According to @TheAthleticFC, he isn’t working there out of financial necessity but chooses to have a purposeful occupation instead of being at home without something to do.
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This approach echoes what he told The Guardian in 2024, where he emphasised the value of hard work. Having left school with no qualifications, he supported his early coaching career through jobs like loading lorries and driving minibuses.
“The realisation in my late-teens that life is going to be a monumental struggle for me, that life was about to become very tough and the world would become very hostile for somebody with no qualifications, no contacts, working class,” Williams explained. “That desire to feed myself and look after myself kicked in.
“I realised that I was capable of tolerating almost anything, providing that I would be able to have a roof over my head and something to eat. That is how the motivation began. I don’t think I’ve really moved away from that.”
Whether on the touchline or off, Williams’ dedication shows that hard work and humility can open doors – even when the path takes unexpected turns.