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JONES NOT SO JUNIOR
Junior Jones proved he's ready to fight for a starting place in Dennis Greene's side after his winner against Molesey.
Jones' 48th minutes goal has shot Windsor up the table into second place.

Junior Jones Scored His First Goal For The Club
Windsor went at Molesey straight from the start and were almost fortunate to take the lead in the opening minute.
A neat interchange of passing between Terry O'Connor and Ryan Parsons ended with a cross from Parsons forcing Simon Rudgley to tip over after being caught out bu the bounce.
Then some quick thinking from Dave Carroll put Craig O'Connor through only for his shot to be saved.
Craig O'Connor then beat the challenges of two Molesey defenders before shooting just over the bar.
He then got the better of John Murphy and his cross had to be put behind by the head of Stephen Beeks.
Molesey tried to gain an advantage before the break when Martin Ashley found space to shoot and then his second effort was blocked by a last ditch tackle from Dave Tilbury.
Windsor had a dtrong call for a penalty on he stroke of half time when Wayne Noades and John Murphy both helped to pull down Craig O'Connor.

Spencer Walsh Gets His Point Accross
Windsor set a fast pace at the start of the second half and an early corner resulted in a deserved lead.
Dave Carroll tried to lay the ball to Spencer Walsh on the edge of the area but collided with Noades allowing Kieran Gallagher to cross which Dave Tilbury headed down and Junior Jones put in from 3 yards out.
The second half was dominated by Windsor, but they were unable to add to their lead, something they should have done at the end of the half.
Ryan Parsons long clearance set Ayoub Khlaouq free, but he was pulled back by Noades as he shot. The ball went wide and no free kick was given.
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