Close Quarters is the inspirational, against the odds story of Wycombe
Wanderers, the poorest club in League One, and how it shapes into a side
that sustains a nine-month challenge for promotion before the global
pandemic stops the team in its tracks. When the season restarts, Wycombe
finds itself in the play-offs behind closed doors, an unprecedented
opportunity through unprecedented turmoil. Led by the longest-serving
boss in professional football, the charismatic Gareth Ainsworth, this
becomes an astonishing campaign, witnessed up close by award-winning
sportswriter Neil Harman thanks to his special access. Harman gets to
the heart of the team, joins them in the dressing room, on the coach, in
the medical room and in team meetings to chart this unparalleled
challenge. He gets the inside story of Ainsworth's rise from a
working-class upbringing on the back streets of Blackburn, through a
rumbustious playing career, to a one-club manager moulding Wycombe while
dealing with an American takeover that could make the difference between
the club's life and death. Close Quarters is a book that resonates, not
just with Wycombe supporters, but fans of underdog clubs everywhere.