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WINDSOR DESTROYED BY HAMPTON
It was another day to forget as Windsor & Eton were soundly beatn 5-1 at home against Hampton & Richmond Borough.
Two goals each for Adrian Allen and Alan Inns along with one from Luke Fontana secured an easy win for Hampton with Peter Holsgrove scoring Windsors effort from the penalty spot.

Spencer Walsh Sent Off
Windsor went into the match missing key players in Lee Holsgrove, Dave Tilbury, Dave Carroll and Jamie Jarvis and this would show from the start.
Windsor were behind within three minutes when Elliot Godfrey got free down the right and crossed for Adrian Allen for an easy finish.
Things weren't made easier for Windsor when Spencer Walsh picked up his first booking for what was deemed by everyone else but the referee as a fair challenge.
Hampton twice came close to doubling their lead when first Elliott Godfrey headed over from Dean Wells' free kick and then Godfrey's cross found the head of Alan Inns but was cleared by Paul Holsgrove.
Windsor were then reduced to ten men when Walsh picked up his second booking which lead to Hampton having to make their second change of the match losing Graham Harper having already lost Marcello Fernandes.
Hampton extended their lead on 32 minutes when Allen headed in from a Ryan Ashe corner.
Allen was shortly replaced by Luke Fontana who made an immediate impact.
Andy Morley's cross was headed goalwards by Fontana and spilt by Chuck Martini leaving Inns with an easy finish.
Windsor came close to reducing the deficit just before half time when Paul Cook found Peter Holsgrove who's shot was saved by Kieron Drake.
Dave Carroll made his first change at the start of the second half taking off Lewis Cook and bringing on the returning Adam Crittenden.
It was Crittenden who seemed to turn the game back into Windsor's favour when he was put through by Paul Holsgrove and as he wentto shoot he was pulled down by Matt Elverton who was lucky oly to receive a yellow card.
Peter Holsgrove stepped up to take the resulting penalty and slotted it past Drake.
Thoughts of a comeback were short lived as two minutes later Fontana restored the three goal cusion when he put in Ryan Ashe's cross.
The game was put well an truly out of Windsor's reach when Inns got his second of the game from Godfrey's cross late on.
Hampton were lucky again not to have a layer sent off when Andy Morley retaleated against Dominic White only getting a yellow card.
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