Abingdon United's wretched run in Division 1 South & West of the British Gas Business Southern League continued as they slumped to a 3-1 defeat against Windsor & Eton.
United, who have now lost seven of their last eight games, were without suspended trio Nathan Woodley, Tom Franklin and Billy Beechers, while Josias Carbon has been released.
A debut was given to Lee Farrow in goal following his transfer from Didcot Town, and his first task was to pick the ball out of the net.
In the first attack, Windsor swept down the left wing in the third minute and a low cross ran into the path of Matt Seedell, who struck the ball past the home keeper.
A carbon copy move then ended with Farrow diving to his left to keep out a shot from Jake Parsons.
However, Abingdon were level within three minutes.
A similar move down the left and ball in set Ryan Brooks on a run into the area and he smashed the ball home despite Seb Brown getting a hand to it.
Ryan Curtin fizzed a volley just wide for Abingdon, while Joe Chandiram did likewise with an effort for Windsor.
Poor defending saw Abingdon fall behind ten minutes before half-time.
The home side had three opportunities to clear before Michael Chennellls steered the ball wide of Farrow.
Seven minutes into the second half, Abingdon fell further behind when a quick free kick was flicked on by Chennells and Matt Williams slipped it past Farrow.
Jamie Brooks came on and created an opening for Curtin, but his effort was smothered.
Abingdon Utd: Farrow, Organ, McCalmon, Malloy (J Brooks 60), Meade, Aldsworth, Herbert, Posey, R Brooks, Holden (Moss 75), Curtin. Subs not used: Hemmings, M Druce.
Attendance: 145.
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