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The former England captain, who took over in November 2003 but failed to prevent the club being relegated, told his players on Tuesday he was leaving.
He said in a statement: "It is with regret that I resign from the post of manager due to personal reasons."
Club director Alan Parry said: "I can confirm pretty categorically that Tony Adams will no longer be managing Wycombe Wanderers football club."
Parry admitted that Adams' reign at the Causeway Stadium had been disappointing but said he was not forced to quit the club.
He added: "He's had 46 league games, and he only managed to achieve nine victories which is a disappointing return.
"But at one stage in August and September we were top of the table. We have plummeted to 17th but with another three or four wins we could be back in the top four again.
"Nobody in the football club has put any pressure on him to leave. I think this is a decision entirely of his own making."
In his statement, Adams said he thought the Chairboys had the makings of a good team.
Adams said: "I would like to thank everybody connected with Wycombe for the time I have spent with them.
"I believe the team is in early development and it saddens me to have to leave before finishing the job I started.
"I am sure (head coach) Pete (Cawley) and the players can continue with their good work and achieve all the success that they are worth and is their due."
Wycombe finished bottom of the table last season and, despite a promising start to the present campaign, they have again struggled.
Wycombe went top of League Two on 11 September after a win at Southend but they have since earned just four points from the last 24 available as they have plummeted down the table.
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The former England captain, who took over in November 2003 but failed to prevent the club being relegated, told his players on Tuesday he was leaving.
He said in a statement: "It is with regret that I resign from the post of manager due to personal reasons."
Club director Alan Parry said: "I can confirm pretty categorically that Tony Adams will no longer be managing Wycombe Wanderers football club."
Parry admitted that Adams' reign at the Causeway Stadium had been disappointing but said he was not forced to quit the club.
He added: "He's had 46 league games, and he only managed to achieve nine victories which is a disappointing return.
"But at one stage in August and September we were top of the table. We have plummeted to 17th but with another three or four wins we could be back in the top four again.
"Nobody in the football club has put any pressure on him to leave. I think this is a decision entirely of his own making."
In his statement, Adams said he thought the Chairboys had the makings of a good team.
Adams said: "I would like to thank everybody connected with Wycombe for the time I have spent with them.
"I believe the team is in early development and it saddens me to have to leave before finishing the job I started.
"I am sure (head coach) Pete (Cawley) and the players can continue with their good work and achieve all the success that they are worth and is their due."
Wycombe finished bottom of the table last season and, despite a promising start to the present campaign, they have again struggled.
Wycombe went top of League Two on 11 September after a win at Southend but they have since earned just four points from the last 24 available as they have plummeted down the table.
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