The
57-year-old had a lengthy playing career, beginning in non-League football with
Frickley Athletic, before going on to play professionally for Northampton Town,
Hull City, Doncaster Rovers, Preston North End and Scunthorpe United.
It
was at Scunthorpe where Wilcox had his first permanent role in management,
winning promotion to League One at the first time of asking in 2014.
Wilcox
told https://www.farsleyceltic.com: “It’s a great opportunity for me to get
back managing, it’s been a while, I’ve had a few caretaker roles at Scunthorpe,
but I’m itching to get back.
“The
process has been good from Farsley’s point of view, they’ve been very
professional with everything they’ve done leading up to this announcement, so I
can’t wait to get started now.
“I’m
going to meet the lads tonight, have our first training session, we’ll train
again Thursday and then be ready to go for a difficult game Saturday.
“It’s
going to be a tough ask, we’re bottom of the league at the moment, so we can’t
go any lower.
“I’m
going to try and instil some positivity back into the players, I’ve been there
myself as a player when you go through a bad run, it’s very difficult at times
to get out of it, you’ve just got to keep working hard and grafting away.
“I’ll
be tough with the boys as well, I’ll expect good standards. Even though we’re
not full-time, I still want everybody to be as professional as they possibly
can, hard working with good attitudes and good application.
“Now
it’ll be about doing the basics well really, I think that’s been the downfall.
I’ve seen a couple of videos of previous games, and it’s getting the basics
right, being good in both boxes, being energetic, hardworking, and grafting for
the shirt.
“As
a Yorkshireman myself, that’s what the Yorkshire people want to see, they want
to see a lad pull his shirt on and give everything for the cause and I’ll
demand that from the players”. |