Background
Wilcox was born in Dalston, London.
Wilcox was born in Dalston, London.
A forward, he began his football career with Bromsgrove Rovers before joining Small Heath in September 1898. At the end of the 1899–1900 season he joined Watford of the Southern League, and a season later returned to the Football League with Preston North End. After 42 goals in 99 league games, Wilcox moved back to the Southern League, where in one season he played 55 games in all competitions and finished as leading league goalscorer with 22.
His performances were rewarded with selection for the Southern League"s representative team
Two seasons back in the Second Division, with Leicester Fosse and West Bromwich Albion, preceded the last move of his career, a return to Plymouth, in May 1908. In each of the seven seasons before the First World War put a stop to competitive football, Wilcox played at least 30 games.
He contributed to Plymouth"s runners-up spot in the Southern League in the 1911-1912 season, and to their going one better the following season. In the latter part of his career he played at centre-half, which at that time was a midfield position.
Wilcox made a return to first-team football after the war, playing four times in Plymouth"s last Southern League season before their election to the Football League.
His last competitive first-team appearance was on 18 October 1919, at the age of 41 years and 9 months, and he finally retired at the end of the 1919-1920 season after scoring 41 goals in 325 games in all competitions for the club Wilcox died in Plymouth, Devon, in 1937 at the age of 59. with Preston North End.