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ADAMS KEEPS PROMOTION ALIVE
Windsor & Eton kept their slim promotion hopes alive with a 1-0 win over fellow hopefulls Dulwich Hamlet.
Kieren Adams got the vital goal late in the second half with Dulwich's Danny Ward seeing red in second half injury time.

Spencer Walsh In Action
Dulwich came out the stronger in the first half and dominated for the majority.
Francis Quarm did well to set up Omari Coleman, who headed wide, befor heading wide himself.
A quick throw to Eben Allen allowed Coleman in again but his shot was again wide.
Allen then got a fortunate ricochet of Spencer Walsh to put himself through only to put the ball wide.
It was allen again who had the best chance of the half for Dulwich when Windswor failed to clear and he struck the bar.
Craig O'Connor could have sent his side in with the lead at half time when he got clear of the Dulwich defence and shot into the side netting.
Leon Townley also came close just before the half ended when he connected with a Matt Brady corner and hit the bar.

Windsor & Eton Fans Look On
The second half was a total reverse of the first half with Windsor dominating.
Sean Dyke had Dulwich beaten for pace many times down the right and when he crossed for Kieren Adams just yards off the goal line, Adams fired over.
When Dave Carroll's cross was flicked on by Leon Townley, the resulting overhead kick from O'Connor was just wide.
Trevor Bunting was also at his usual best when he denied Eben Allen with great saves twice in quick succession.
O'Connor then crossed to set up Brady who's control let him down and the chance had gone.
The breakthrough came late in the half when Dave Carroll's free kick was flicked on by Townley and slotted past Scott Ward by Kieren Adams.
Sean Dyke should have doubled the lead a minute later when he managed to get round Ward and then slammed the ball into the bar. O'Connor tried to follow up but put the ball wide.
The match was marred by one piece of lunacy at the end. Danny Ward had put Sean Dyke on the floor and then slammed his studs into Dyke's ankles right infornt of the Assistant Referee, for which the Referee showed Ward the red card.
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