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HAMPTON PILE ON THE PRESSURE
What started to look so promissing for Windsor & Eton suddenly turned to disaster as they were beaten 3-1 at home to Hampton & Richmond.
Adam Wallace put the home side ahead but second half goals from Ryan Lake, Alan Inns and Rob Paris were too much for the Royalists.

Adam Wallace Opened The Scoring
Windsor made a good start and came very close to opening the scoring within the first couple of minutes.
A mistake by Aaron Barnett allowed Gavin Tomlin to race through and his cross was met by David Warner who saw his effort saved and Colin Baker sent the rebound over the bar.
Confusion down the other end bewteen Kiroen Drake and Will Dunlop almost led to Hampton getting the advantage.
Both Dunlop and Drake failed to deal with a cross giving Marcello Fernandes the oportunity to shot which was saved by Drake and then turned onto the post by Dunlop.
Both sides were happy to battle it out in the middle of the pitch until mid-way through the half when Windsor got themselves in front.
Warner set Adam Wallace down the left and when he shrugged off two defenders he let a wondeful curling effort from just inside the box which Matt Lovett was unable to keep out.
Drake did very well to deny his former club an equaliser before half time when he tipped Lawrence Yaku's effort round the post.
The half time break saw both sides forced into making a change with Warner being replaced by Jon Case and Fernandes replaced by Ryan Lake.
It was the visitors substitute that made an immediate impact with just three minutes of the half gone when a mistake by Baker allowed lake in to level the socre.
Hampton were soon in front when Dean Wells got through and his cross was headed in by Alan Inns.
Windsor had a shout for a penlaty with fifteen minutes remaining when Wallace was brought down after a fine save by Lovett from a Will Dunlop header.
But, with just a couple of minutes left, Hampton made sure of the points when Windsor failed to clear a corner and the ball was sent back into the box and headed in by Rob Paris.
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