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ROYALISTS OUT OF B & B CUP
Windsor & Eton have been knocked out of the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup losing 4-2 at home against Maidenhead Utd.
Goals for Windsor from Ryan Spencer and Paul Coyne weren't enough to see Windsor through.

Ryan Spencer Scored His First Club Goal
Despite having been heavily beaten at the weekend, Windsor went out with a point to prove, and they did.
Poor performances over the past few games were put aside as Windsor seemed to have found the old style and flair that had be evedently missing.
an early chance fell to Peter Holsgrove after a slick passing move saw him in space o hit a shot that was well saved by Paul McCarthy.
McCarthy wasn't so lucky a few minutes later when Paul Holsgroves corner was only cleared as far as Ryan Spencer and he curled the ball in from 25 yards for his first club goal.
The celebrations were short lived though as only a few minutes later Matt Glynn's free kick found its way to the feet of Lee Newman who slotted past Kiern Drake.
Windsor continued to push to regain their lead but later in the half it was the visitors that took a surprising lead.
Stephen Hughes hit a long range effort which Drake could only parry and Newman was on hand to poke in the rebound.
Adam Wallace came very close to pulling Windsor level on the stroke of half time but he could find no way past McCarthy.
The second half wasn't very old before Windsor did get the equaliser that they desevered.
Paul Holsgrove played a short free kick to Paul Coyne and his shot went through the defenders and clipped the post before going in and giving Coyne his first club goal.
Mid-way through the half Maidenhead got theselves back in front through a very dubious penalty.
Matt Glynn's free kick was floated in and former Royalists Dominic White flung himself to the ground screaming at the top of his voice. The referee indicated a shirt pull which I didn't realise could be so painful!
Hughes stepped up and converted the penalty to put Maidenhead back in front.
Maidenhead grabbed fourth with 5 minutes to go when Abdul Saeed-Osman was allowed to get through the defence and slot in.
There was still time for one last piece of drama with just a minute or two left Maidehead manager Carl Taylor was sent off from the touchline for using foul and abusive language.
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