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SCOTT AND CARROLL MAKE IT A PERFECT CHRISTMAS
With just five days to go until Christmas Day, Dennis Greene was given the best early present of three points at home against Staines Town.
A Kieth Scott strike and a Dave Carroll penalty, both in the second half, were enough to secure the points.

Kieth Scott Got Windsor Ahead
Windsor started brightly and were looking for an early breakthough with the strong wind in their favour.
Dave Tilbury used this to great effect when his long ball drifted over the Staines defence and into the path of Craig O'Connor who was denied by Matt Lovett.
Staines wern't exactly quiet in the half. Paul Ellis was able to get in a good cross but no one was tere to get onto it.
Also Kezie Ibe managed to beat the Windsor offside trap and crossed for Jon McDonald who headed wide under pressure from Jason Cousins.
Windsor's best chance of the half came when Ryan Parsons got past Paul Ellis and crossed for Junior Jones. He managed to turn and setup Keith Scott who toattly mis-kicked the ball before Craig O'Connors effort was blocked and cleared.
The second half saw the introduction of Terry O'Connor and Brahim Eloumani for Kieran Gallagher and Junior Jones with O'Connor making an immediate impact.
O'Connor burst down the right and skipped past Jon McDonald before crossing for Keith Scott to fire in Windsor's first goal.
Windsor were denied a pealty mid-way though the half when Steve McGrath pulled Keith Scott to the floor. The pair had only just been spoken to by the referee for McGrath kicking out.
They did, however, get their penalty moments later when Jermaine Lowe played in Keith Scott and he was tripped by Matt Flitter. Dave Carroll stepped up and easily beat Matt Lovett.
Staines tried to mount an offensive with chances coming and going.
Dave Tibury headed Craig Maskell's corner against the bar and Chuck Martini did well to save a Maskell free kick and block Kezie Ibe's rebound.
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