Slough Town hosted table topping Royston Town and came away with all three points as the Rebels won 3-1.
An impeecably observed minutes silence was held prior to the game starting following the sad loss of long time Rebels supporter John House. Our thoughts go out to all the House family at this sad time.
Royston moved the ball around well, particularly in attacking positions, and caused a Rebels back line, minus David Woozley, to be in good form to keep them at bay whilst Smith and Burnell at the other end saw chances go amiss.
Nathan Bowden-Haase struck first for Slough, heading home a Swift corner at the near post as the visitors were slowly getting into the ascendancy in the game.
A second goal for Slough early in the second half saw Swift convert a free kick following a foul on Rhone five yards outside the area.
Royston pulled one back in fortunate circumstances as Fehmi's shot took a huge deflection to get past Warrington, but it was no less than their approach play deserved.
However the Rebels restored their two goal lead within minutes as Smith was released down the right hand channel before firing low under the Crows keeper.
A good win for Slough which sees them continue their recent good league form as they continue to play catch up on league games following their successful FA Cup run.
An impeecably observed minutes silence was held prior to the game starting following the sad loss of long time Rebels supporter John House. Our thoughts go out to all the House family at this sad time.
Royston moved the ball around well, particularly in attacking positions, and caused a Rebels back line, minus David Woozley, to be in good form to keep them at bay whilst Smith and Burnell at the other end saw chances go amiss.
Nathan Bowden-Haase struck first for Slough, heading home a Swift corner at the near post as the visitors were slowly getting into the ascendancy in the game.
A second goal for Slough early in the second half saw Swift convert a free kick following a foul on Rhone five yards outside the area.
Royston pulled one back in fortunate circumstances as Fehmi's shot took a huge deflection to get past Warrington, but it was no less than their approach play deserved.
However the Rebels restored their two goal lead within minutes as Smith was released down the right hand channel before firing low under the Crows keeper.
A good win for Slough which sees them continue their recent good league form as they continue to play catch up on league games following their successful FA Cup run.