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BETTER, BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH
A much improved performance from Windsor & Eton almost saw them cause an upset away at promotion chasing Walton & Hersham.
Despite going ahead through Adam Wallace's penalty, Mark Nwokeji levelled for the home side with Bobby Traynor adding two more after half time.

Adam Wallace Scored From The Spot
Walton started the stronger of the two sides but spurned some very good early chances.
The best of their early chances came when the ball was cleared ou to Neil Lampton and his shot was tipped onto the post and Mark Nwokeji's follow up was blocked and cleared.
Windsor, on the other hand, hand been content with soaking up the pressure and finally chose their time to push forward and ultimately take the lead.
Paul Holsgrove set Jon Case on his way down the left and when the Windsor winger cut into the box he was brought down by Will Jenkns and a penalty awarded.
Adam Wallace stepped up to take the spot kick and sent Walton keeper Ricky Perks the wrong way to give his side an un-familiar lead.
The lead lasted no more than 5 minutes when a mistake by Spencer Walsh saw Nwokeji race clear of the Windsor defence and just beat Kieron Drake.
Windsor should have gone in at half time in front when Wallace's cross from the right was turned goalwards by Lee Charles and saved by Perks. Charles followed up but Perks did superbly well to turn the ball onto the bar.
A bad start to the second half saw Walton take the lead with Bobby Traynor stabbing home a poorly defended corner.
Mid-way through the half a second for Traynor looked to have the game dead and buried but Windsor were not going down without a fight.
Just a few minutes later a run down the right and cross from Wallace saw Jenkins add to his penalty earlier with an own goal.
A frantic closing ten minutes saw Windsor come close but just unable to strike the killer blow.
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