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MET POLICE HAMPER TITLE BID
Windsor & Eton dropped more points in their bid for the title as they were held 2-2 away at Met Police.
Keith Scott and Lee Roache had given Windsor a first half lead with Jon Daly and Ian Batten drawing level in the second half.

Keith Scott Limped Off
Windsor started brightly and should have got an early reward.
A free kick taken by Dave Tilbury was headed down by Keith Scott and volleyed just over the bar by Morgaro Gomis.
Matt Brady was also unlucky when his effort from a Keith Scott header was blocked.
Gomis then another effort go just over the bar, this time it had taken a deflection of a Met Police player.
Windsor finally took the lead midway through the half when Kieran Gallagher ran through the Met Police defence and was finally tackled by Stuart Harte only for the ball to spill to Matt Brady.
Brady managed to cross first time and Keith Scott looped a header over Stuart Mackenzie and in off the post.
Met Police were forced into a substitution with ten minutes of the half remaining when Andy Oxby had to be stretchered off.
Windsor doubled their lead just before half time when a short corner between Dave Carroll and Matt Brady allowed Carroll to cross and Scott to head over Mackenzie with Lee Roache making sure the ball went in.
Windsor had a bad start to the second half when they were forced to bring off Keith Scott after he suffered a knee injury.
The match should have been all over midway through the half when Lee Roache's header from a Matt Brady corner was tipped over by Mackenzie.
The turning point came when manager Dennis Greene decided to take off Dave Carroll and Moragro Gomis. From here on Windsor seemed to lose all their shape and control on the game.
This was eveident when Jon Daly scored for Met Police. He was left unmarked at the far post for an Ian Batten corner and easily headed in.
A bad day was completed when Chris Rose was clean through and then taken down by Brahim Eloumani. The referee gave the foul, his assistant a penalty even though it was at least a foot outside the area.
Ian Batten stepped up and scored from the spot.
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