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Wilcox

American  
[wil-koks] / ˈwɪl kɒks /

noun

  1. Ella Wheeler, 1850–1919, U.S. poet.


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United were sixth in the Premier League when he was dismissed, having had a major fallout with director of football Jason Wilcox days before the Leeds game.

From BBC

In 2015, Babcock & Wilcox split into two companies: one focused on nuclear power technology and another on commercial power generation.

From Barron's

However, in the wake of Amorim's exit, director of football Jason Wilcox spoke to the players about reaching the Champions League.

From BBC

On 10 November 2002, his dad Peter was in the away end at Upton Park when boss Terry Venables sent the youngster on for Jason Wilcox, now director of football at Manchester United, in the final minutes of a 4-3 win against West Ham.

From BBC

He also said he had spoken to Sir Jim Ratcliffe and members of the Glazer family when they held their monthly board meeting at Carrington on Thursday, although his primary contact is with director of football Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada.

From BBC