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INJURY TIME NIGHTMARE - AGAIN!
Windsor & Eton suffered their second injury time nightmare in as many games going down 2-1 at home to Abingdon Utd.
Will Dunlop had given the home side the lead on the hour but Ryan Curtin equalised with Michaes Hebbert bagging the winner.

Will Dunlop Made It 2 In As Many Games
Windsor started the first half well and early chances for Matt Seedel and Michael Chennels gave the home supporters something to get excited about.
Their first best effort came when Seedel was about to shoot but an interception by James Organ saw the ball head goalwards and Simon Tricker push round the post.
Paul Coyne then lifted the ball over the defence where James Edgerley just managed to beat Tricker to the ball only to see it come back off the post.
Chennels was again denied, this time by Richard Peirson, after being played in by Stuart Tanfield.
Into the second half and Windsor continued to enjoy the better of the possession.
Chennels was again played through on goal with only Tricker top beat. The Abingdon keeper then bundled Chennels over but no penalty was awarded.
Windsor were forced into an early change when a first half knee injury to new signing Rob Ursell saw him taken off and replaced by Terry O'Connor.
Windsor finally got the lead they deserved with an hour gone. Tanfield floated a free kick into the box where Will Dunlop rose above the defenders to head in his second goal in as many games.
The lead lasted just over 10 minutes as the visitors pulled level when Ryan Curtin hit a low free kick under the Windsor wall and past Sam Mazurek.
Dunlop came close to adding a second in the closing minutes when his header from a Tanfield corner was cleared off the line.
Despite all their possession and pressure Windsor would fall to another injury time goal as they did the week before.
Curtin's free kick wasn't cleared allowing Michaes Hebbert to nip in and poke the ball in the net.
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