Notable Former Players
Two players who turned out for Windsor during the inter-war years were Vic Woodley, who later distinguished himself in goal for Chelsea, Derby County and England, and Billy Coward, who joined QPR before moving to Walsall and playing in the famous 'giant-killing' side which beat the mighty Arsenal in the FA Cup in 1933.
More recently, Morgaro Gomis, Solomon Taiwo and Gavin Tomlin played for the club.
Keith Scott (footballer) played for the club and also managed the club taking them on to win the Berks and Bucks County FA cup in 08-09 and then on to win the league in 09-10.
Actor Ralf Little turned out for the club on several occasion in the 05-06 season.
Mosta FC Striker Victor Osobu played for the club in their championship winning year, 09-10.
AFC Wimbledon goal keeper Seb Brown played for Windsor in the 07-08 season whilst on loan from Brentford FC
Jermaine Gumbs - Anguillan international footballer in 2008-09 season
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