| Luke Williams on loading lorries, being stabbed and managing Swansea ... 20:33 - Feb 2 with 476 views | theloneranger | An excellent read ... "Sometimes I would work 20 hours off the bat, get three or four hours’ kip, back to work,” says Luke Williams, the Swansea head coach, reflecting on the days when he would struggle to make ends meet, combining coaching kids in Hackney, east London, earning £1.50 a head, with loading lorries for British Home Stores on Highams Park industrial estate." "Odd jobs such as driving minibuses – from airport and nightclub runs to ferrying construction workers to the Olympic Park site in Stratford – paid the bills to fuel a burgeoning career." https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/feb/02/luke-williams-swansea-city-mana |  |
| Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎 |
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| Luke Williams on loading lorries, being stabbed and managing Swansea ... on 21:55 - Feb 2 with 392 views | Boundy | Great read, there's a man, I suspect, who appreciates every day and every pound earned. pity some players haven't had such life experiences and the opportunities they have. |  |
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