Farnborough Town gained their first away win of the season against a ten-man Barnet side.
It was Farnborough who started well when a cross from the left wing was met by Ken Charlery, the former Barnet man, but he failed to place the ball past keeper Lee Harrison.
Minutes later Steve Watson headed wide for Town. It wasn't until the 12th minute that Barnet threatened Boro's goal when Mark Gower's curling corner was headed clear by Jim Rodwell.
Minutes later Ben Strevens' right-foot shot was saved by Tony Pennock.
In the 16th minute Lee Gledhill was adjudged to have handled in the penalty area. Referee Mr Conn was surrounded by the Barnet players who insisted that it was a Farnborough defender that handled the ball.
They even called in the assistant referee but the decision stood.
Charlery took the spot-kick with his right foot and this was blocked by keeper Harrison. Dean Green was first to react and slammed the ball into the top corner of the goal.
Gledhill was shown red and threw his shirt off in disgust and the referee was continually booed from this moment.
Town could easily have scored three or four more goals. Green's shot was deflected for a corner. Tony Taggart, the man of the match, had a shot saved by Harrison and Garry Butterworth stumbled over the ball when it looked easier to score.
Barnet's ten men had been pushed back defending for long periods, but they did manage an attempt by John Doolan when his left-foot shot from ten yards went over the bar.
In the second half it was all Barnet playing down the slope, they forced three corners in a row and for some reason Farnborough decided to sit on their lead.
Further attempts by Strevens and Toby Oshitola nearly brought an equaliser for the Bees, before in the 85th minute Junior Agogo hit a tremendous right-foot shot to level.
The game looked as though it would end in a draw but it was that man Green who hit a 20-yard right-foot shot past Harrison for the winner