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SCOTTY RETURNS TO DOWN THE SWANS
Keith Scott made a sensational return to the Windsor & Eton squad as they won 2-1 at home against Staines Town.
Substitute Scott came off the bench to score two late goals after Andre De Lisser had given Staines the lead.

Keith Scott Came On To Score Twice
The match was billed as a must win game for both sides. Windsor to stay up and Staines to reach the play offs.
Staines were almost helped on their way with less than three minutes on the clock when Michael Barima's mis-kick let in Luke Muldowney and his shot was saved by Chuck Martini and Justin Skinner made a timely challenge to deny Michael Currie's follow up.
Barima almost came back with the perfect reply mid-way through the half when he connected with Joe Nartey's ball across the box and struck the cross bar.
Staines got themselves ahead minutes into the second half when Andre De Lisser was able to turn in Michael Curries cross.
Having already lost their leading scorer, Peter Holsgrove, earlier in the match, manager Dave Carroll decided on key changes.
Terry O'Connor came on to replace Spencer Walsh and they changed to a 4-4-2 formation. Moments later he made the match changing decision bringing on Keith Scott for Joe Nartey.
The three Windsor substitutes combined and came very close to leveling the scores.
O'Connor's ball over the top found Scott who headed down to Adam Goldie who's shot was well saved by Matt Lovett.
Goldie came very close again when Paul Holsgrove's corner was cleared to him and again Lovett did well to save.
From this De Lisser broke away and his cross found Currie and his shot was cleared off the line by Ryan Parsons.
Justin Skinner presented Gavin Tomlin with an opportunity to put the game safe but the Staines striker could only shoot wide.
The game turned in the final five minutes with Windsor and more importantly Keith Scott pulling off the seemingly impossible.
Scott, who hasn't played for nine weeks, pulled off a one man rescue mission.
Adam Goldie managed to play in Adam Crittenden who got clear down the left hand side and fired a cross which Scott turned in past Lovett.
Not two minutes later and Scott had his second of the match.
Paul Holsgrove's ball eluded Jamie Palmer leaving Scott to apply the finish on a superb comeback.
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