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WINDSOR BEAT THE LEAFE
Windsor & Eton climbed back to second in the table after a 2-0 home win against Whyteleafe.
Two goals from Dave Carroll saw Windsor replace Whyteleafe as second in the league.

Dave Carroll Scored Two Including A Superb Free Kick
Both teams started well but the home side always seemed to have the edge.
Early chances fell to both Terry and Craig O'Connor, both testing Danny Rose.
The referee, Mr Smith, was always at the center of controversy in the eyes of both sides.
He should have sent Nigel Golley off when he brought a clean through Keith Scott down as he was about to shoot.
Windsor continued to press the visiting defence and were awarded a free kick when Craig O'Connor was brought down about 25 yards from goal.
Dave Carroll placed the ball and proceeded to unleash a trademark free kick round the wall, past Danny Rose and into the net.
Craig O'Connor had chances to extend the lead before half time. His first effort was blocked by Rose and his second ended when Rose pulled him down but no penalty was given.
O'Connor should have had another penalty after half time when he was released by Ryan Parsons and then tripped by Mark Dickinson.
At the other end, Windsor keeper Chuck Martini started to look a little bored as he waited for Whyteleafe to really test him.
But he was as alert as ever when Denva McKenzie and Mark Tompkins burst through, saving at the feet of McKenzie.
Windsor secured the game when the referee finally awarded a penalty, claiming that Danny Rose had grabbed Craig O'Connor on his way to goal.
Not something that many people had seen in the ground, but that didn't matter to Dave Carroll as he grabbed his second of the game.
Junior Jones came on midway through the half for O'Connor and should have added a couple of his own, going wide with one and being disposed by Mark Dickinson, which almost led to a spectacular own goal.
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