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DOUBLE DELIGHT FROM O'CONNOR & DYKE
Just when he thought things couldn't get any better, Windsor & Eton manager Dennis Greene was given 5 more reasons to believe his side can get promotion.
They may have gone behind early on but two goals from Craig O'Connor, one from Dave Tilbury and two from the spot by Shaun Dyke made it a perfect day.

Tony Webb Can't Stop Sean Dykes First Penalty
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Barely 2 minutes had past when Tooting took the lead. James Husband managed to get past Leon Townley before crossing to Durrand Jemmott who squeezed the ball in at the far post.
They had the perfect opportunity to double their lead when a Windsor corner was easily cleared leaving Tooting with a four against one advantage which forced Trevor Bunting into a much needed save.
Windsor got themselves on top of the game and managed to pull level midway through the half.
Spencer Walsh's well place diagonal ball found Shaun Dyke who then played in Craig O'Connor. Tony Webb attempted to block O'Connor but he rounded the Tooting keeper and chipped the ball into the net.
Windsor took the lead five minutes later when Tooting captain, Steve Symes, barged Kieren Adams over in the area and a penalty awarded. Shaun Dyke stepped up and converted the spot kick.
The home side took control and got a third just after the half hour.
After James Lasbrey had brought down Craig O'Connor it was left to Dave Carroll to launch the free kick which Webb had to tip over the bar.
Matt Brady took the resulting corner which forced Webb to save from the head of Townley only for Dave Tilbury to knock the ball in the net.
Windsor could have had five by the end of the first half when two Dave Carroll free kicks went straight in but were disallowed as they were indirect free kicks. Although O'Connor may have got a touch on the first one.
Tooting looked like they might get themselves back into the game in the second half when Elliott Onochie forced in from a Tooting corner.
Tooting were then lucky not to lose two of their players. First Luke Dowling struck Shaun Dyke and got away with a caution and then James Lasbrey elbowed Craig O'Connor. Lasbrey had already been booked in the first half and was lucky to escape this time.
The free kick from the Lasbrey incident almost produced another for Windsor. The ball sailed over the Tooting defence and substitute Michael Murphy struck the bar and as the ball came out James Pearson handled but no penalty was given.
They were awarded a second penalty after an hour.
Murphy managed to beat Webb to the ball and as he went to cross James Pearson slid in and blocked with his arm, and was spotted this time.
As with the last penalty, Dyke confidently put the ball past Webb.
There were still 25 minutes left when Windsor got their fifth and effectively killed off any chance of Tooting come back.
Shaun Dyke skillfully flicked the ball over Steve Symes head, ran through and crossed for O'Connor, who nearly lost the ball under his feet before blasting past a stranded Webb.
Tooting tried to restore some pride when Bunting reacted well to a Warren Waugh header late on.
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