Windsor & Eton suffered another heavy defeat after going down 4-1 at home to Lymington & New Milton.
Three goals in three minutes gave the visitors a half time lead with a fourth added just after half time before Ricci Dolan grabbed a consolation.
Windsor made a bright-ish start to the match without creating any clear cut chances whilst battling against a strong wind.
Lymington, on the other hand, managed to turn the game on it's head after half an hour with three goals on three minutes.
Dave Allen popped up first when he headed in Sam Lockyer's cross from the right at the far post.
Their second came courtesy of Kevin James who was put through by a long clearance by keeper Andy Bayliss. Windsor keeper Sam Mazurek rushed out but mis-timed his tackle allowing James to put in a cross that floated in off the post.
The third was a James Stokoe penalty, awarded after Chris Cahill caught Fawzi Saadi.
The second half didn't start any better for Windsor as they found themselves further behind when James added his second of the game.
Dave Allen managed to latch onto a long ball and beat Dave Tilbury before picking out James who shrugged off Marion Ifura before slotting past Mazurek.
Mazurek managed to prevent further embarrassment when he tipped Allen's point blank header over the bar.
It wasn't all bad for Windsor as they managed to pull one goal back when Ricci Dolan's cross looped over Bayliss and into the net.
If it wasn't already looking like an up-hill struggle for Windsor then it soon would do as they were reduced to ten men.
One of the assistant referee's claimed to see Matt Seedel elbow Ross Carmichael, who showed no effects of the 'challenge' and even pointed out that nothing had happened, resulting in the referee sending off Seedel.
A couple of minutes later and they were down to nine men when Paul Coyne picked up his second yellow card of the match.
Mazurek was on hand later in the half to keep the score line down with some tremendous reaction saves.