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Saturday 13th February 1993

Diadora League Premier Division

Stag Meadow, Windsor Attendance: 248

Windsor & Eton

2 3

Aylesbury United

  Half-time: (2-2)  
         
Teams

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1Player ImagePaul O'REILLY
2Player ImagePhil STACEY
3Player ImageNick ASHBY
4Player ImageSimon MASON
5Player ImageKevin DAY
6Player ImageDarren SEABROOK12 
7Player ImageAndy ROBINSON
8Player ImagePhil HEATH
9Player ImageCliff HERCULES
10Player ImageDavid SANSOM
11Player ImageGraham WESTLEY
 
12Player ImagePaul BENNING6 
14Player ImageSteve GRENFELL
Match Report

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After suffering their 3rd straight defeat in all competitions with a 0-2 home league loss to Duliwch Hamlet in midweek, The Ducks stopped the rot as they got back to winning ways with an heroic win at Stag Meadow.

United took the lead in the 11th minute when Graham Westley rifled an angled drive past Royalists keeper Nigel Wiscombe for his 7th goal for the club.

Windsor equalised just 3 minutes when ex Duck Rowan Dodds outjumped Simon Mason to head a cross past Ducks keeper Paul O'Reilly.

Then in the 20th minute the hosts went 2-1 up in controversial circumstances when O'Reilly raced out of his area to intercept a through ball but his attempted clearance hit Windsor's Michael Creighton who sidefooted towards goal, O'Reilly rushed to get back to save at his near post but the linesman on the far side signalled that the ball had crossed the line and referee Mr Fish awarded a goal.

United's strong protests were to no avail and the official showed the red card to Ducks defender Phil Stacey for dissent.

Just 4 minutes later the visitors were level at 2-2 when O'Reilly raced to clear upfield, Westley sparang the offside trap and advanced into the box before slotting beyond the despairing dive of keeper Wiscombe.

Then in the 75th minute Westley crossed low for Andy Robinson to fire past Wiscombe for his 6th of the season to win it for United and send them up one place to 10th in the table.

David Figg