English coach Luke Williams rejects the Swansea City team, the principle of comfort in his life and sitting at home without a job, and he preferred to work in another field away from football after his dismissal from training the team months ago.
Williams, 44, was dismissed from Swansea City training in the English Premier League (Championship) last February, for poor results.
Williams decided to work in a job other than football, although there was no material need for that, until he returned to training again, according to the British “The Athletic” website.
A picture of the former coach spread on social media, wearing the uniform at the Bristol Airport, southwestern Britain, which sparked a state of amazement and lack of ratification among many followers, as some of them asked whether the image was real.
Former Swansea boss Luke Williams is currently working at Bristol airport helping disabled and limited-mobility passengers@TheAthleticFC say he doesn’t need the job financially, but does it because he’d rather do something meaningful than sit at home.
Fair play 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/owTXBL0TY7
— Second Tier podcast (@secondtierpod) June 21, 2025
But one of the close associates of the English coach assured the site that Williams has been working at the airport for two weeks, as it helps passengers with special needs and limited movement to move inside his buildings.
Williams believes in this position as “he occupies his time with a value instead of staying unemployed without work.”
Lilims had previously talked about the importance of working in his life, in an interview with the Guardian newspaper published in February last year, in which he said, “In my opinion, the motive is everything in life.”
In that interview, the English coach revealed that he had previously worked in a store to load goods on transport buses, and he also worked as a small bus driver who transported passengers from and to and to them, all for financing his training career.
He also worked to transfer the players through his edge and he was reaping only two dollars for each player who goes to the training.
It’s been really nice to see fans of so many different clubs standing up for Luke Williams, as opposed to mocking him. 💪
If you know anything about Luke and his background, it won’t surprise you that a) he wants to work and b) he wants to help people. ❤️ #Swans #Notts #EFL pic.twitter.com/TUzGWFZo4t
— 72cast (@weare72cast) June 22, 2025
He also applied to join a vocational training course to work as an electrician when Swansea City left the first time two years ago, and then he was the assistant coach Russell Martin.
During his training career Ashraf Williams, only two teams are Nuts County and Swansea City.
Over the course of 13 months, he supervised the training of Swansea City (from January 2024 to February 2025), Williams led the team in 58 games in all championships, during which he won 19 games and tied 11 times, while losing 28 games according to the data of the famous “Transfers Market” website.