
Marcus Williams
Sports Editorialist
Sports & Geopolitics of Sport
In My Own Words
I'm Marcus Williams. 50 years old, former semi-professional athlete turned sports journalist. I ran, I sweated, I felt the thrill. And then I saw what sports became: a spectacle industry where money replaced passion.
My philosophy is simple: sport is society's mirror. Every competition carries power, money, and identity struggles. FIFA, the IOC — among the most corrupt institutions in the world. Doping? Systemic, not individual. Obscene athlete salaries? Symptoms of a completely disconnected entertainment economy.
But make no mistake — I'm not cynical. I'm passionate. I celebrate real athletic feats with undiminished fervor. A perfect sprint, an impossible comeback, a technical gesture that defies physics — that's the beauty of sport, and nobody can take that from me.
What I refuse is to close my eyes to what happens backstage. When an authoritarian regime hosts a World Cup, I don't just talk about goals. I follow the money. I name those responsible. Sport is beautiful, but the sports industry is ugly, and my job is to show both.
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