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WALLACE EARNS FIRST LEAGUE WIN
It may have taken 12 games but Windsor & Eton have finally won their first game of the season.
A goal in each half from Adam Wallace was enough for an up-beat Windsor side to claim victory.

Adam Wallace Bagged Two To Earn Victory
Having only played at Leyton a week ago, Windsor were out to prevent a repeat performance.
Leyton's Spencer Knight had a great chance to put his side ahead early on when he managed to get a shot off that beat Kieron Drake and was going in but Leli Bajada made sure.
Knight must have been gutted to see that Bajada's touch saw the goal ruled out as the Leyton striker was off side.
In recent games Windsor have looked tired an unimpressive but they seemed to have a new lease of life going into this match.
Adam Wallace continued his impressive displays not only in front of goal but also managing to set up a few chances.
He broke down the right and put in a low cross which was just inches too far in front of Peter Holsgroves out stretched leg.
Late in the half Windsor got the breakthrough, thanks to a bit of luck going their way for a change.
Will Dunlop played in Wallace, who was a good couple of yards off side, leaving the Windsor striker with just the keeper to beat.
Andy Young managed to get something on Wallace's effort but he couldn't stop the ball from rolling in.
Drake then denied Leyton an immediate equaliser when he did well to get down to Scott Curley's low effort.
Windsor got off to a shakey start in the second half and were lucky not to concede a penalty early on when Will Dunlop brought down Shaun Batt.
Leyton did get their penalty minutes later when Batt was brought down, albeit outside the area.
Bajada stepped up to take a poor kick which was easily saved by Drake.
Bajada then sent another effort flying over the bar and from then on Windsor took complete control.
Windsor effectivley killed the game off midway through the half when Rio Alderton took out Adam Wallace a few yards out from the right hand corner.
Paul Coyne floated the ball in and it was soon cleared back to him. His second attempt at the cross found the head of Wallace who gratefully grabbed his second of the game.
A flurry of substitutions settled the game down for a while until the final five minutes.
Bajada again sent the ball over the bar, this time off his head but the surprise came from Windsor's Ritchie Wilson.
Wilson had been brought on earlier for Paul Holsgrove and first he pulled off a tremendous shot that keeper Young struggled to hold.
He then pulled out a wonderful cross filed pass to Peter Holsgrove who played in Paul Coyne and his effort was well save by Young.
All in all a vast improvement on the opening couple of months of the season which will hopefully gove the side confidence going into the weekend game against AFC Wimbledon.
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