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WINDSOR GO DOWN AT THE HOVERSPEED
It was another one of those games as Windor & Eton lost 1-0 away to bottom side Dover Athletic.
A single Matt Carruthers goal midway throught he second half was enough to secure the points for Dover and move them off the foot of the table.

Martini's Return Ends In Defeat
Windsor seemed to get off to a slow start and soon found themselves on the back foot.
A poor clearance from Paul Cook fell kindly for Matt Carruthers who then found substitute Chris Writh. He then played in Paul Armstrong who's shot scraped the outside of the post.
Windsor's best chance of the half fell to Symon James. He manged to get himself into space after some intricate passing between Paul Holsgrove and Lewis Cook, but his shot went agonisingly over the bar.
The second half saw Windsor pick up,but still short of chances.
An early free kick from Peter Holsgrove which was well saved by Paul Hyde was one of only two decent second half chances.
Dover were lucky to keep all their players on the pitch, especially when Shane Hamshare was seen by the referee to stamp on Lewis Cook but only received a caution.
Moments later Dover found themselves ahead when Stuart Maynard's free kick seemed to have been hit too long and was headed back across goal for Matt Carruthers to poke in.
Windsor could have grabbed a point in the closing moments when Peter Holsgrove blocked a clearance leaving Symon James with only Hyde to beat forcing the Dover keeper into a fine save.
The was one more moment of controversy when Dean Palmer appeared to throw a punch at Peter Holsgrove leaving the Windsor striker on the floor. The referee decided to take no action even though his assistant had seen the incident and called him over.
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