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JARVIS OFF AS ROYALISTS LOSE DERBY
Windsor & Eton suffered a derby day defeat losing 3-1 'away' to Slough Town.
Belal Aiteouakrim gave Windsor the lead with Matt Seedel and Matt Murphy scoring for Slough in a match that saw Jamie Jarvis sent off.

Jamie Jarvis Saw Red
The early exchanges were even with both sides trying to make an impact.
Glen Harris came closest first when his effort went just wide of Chuck Martini's post.
Belal Aiteouakrim, who has impressed since joining the side, was his usual tormenting self and when he cut through the Slough defence and slipped the ball through to Peter Holsgrove, it took an impressive save to keep the Windsor striker out.
Matt Seedel also came close for Slough as did Aiteouakrim for Windsor when he volleyed over Michael Barima's cross.
Then came what would be considered to be a major turning point in the game.
A foul on Lee Holsgrove by Matt Murphy caused the Windsor players to surround the referee and as this happened Jamie Jarvis was first barged in the back by Seedel, then grabbed round the throat by Ian Hodges and finally head butted by Seedel before being seen by the assistant referee with his hand round Seedel's throat.
Jarvis was sent off and Murphy booked with Hodges and Seedel walking away with nothing.
Although down to ten men Windsor finished the half the stronger side.
Aiteouakrim's cross was met by Joe Nartey and his shot saved by Shaun Allaway.
The resulting corner was put behind for a second corner which was not cleared and eventually turned in by Aiteouakrim.
The second half saw the introduction of Spencer Walsh for Fabian Forde to try and stabalise the formation following the red card.
Windsor continued to press forward and should have doubled their lead when Paul Holsgrove's ball found Aiteouakrim but he couldn't apply the final touch.
But midway through the second half the match slipped away from Windsor.
A relatively harmless ball was not dealt with by the Windsor defence and after a few attempted clearances Matt Seedel put the ball in the net.
Windsor could've gone ahead just minutes later when Peter Holsgrove found brother Lee and his effort was saved and Slough broke away.
Veli Hakki managed to get in a cross which Martini seemed to be taking without a problem until Seedel came crashing into him leaving Murphy with an easy finish.
This incensed the Windsor bench as they had been denied a carbon copy goal just moments before.
Aiteouakrim came close again from a Martini free kick which went agonisingly wide of the post.
He then came close to scoring one of the freakiest goals of the season.
Dave Tilbury's ball down the left seemed to be running through to Allaway until Hodges decided to try and clear the ball only for it to rebound off of Aiteouakrim's knee and just over the bar.
Slough wrapped up the points in injury time when Josias Carbon got past Tilbury and his shot was saved by Martini but the ball fell kindly for Murphy to grab his second.
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