Club History

Royal Holloway Old Boys FC was formed in 1994 by a group of graduating students. Since its inception, it has grown from a single Sunday side to a successful Surrey Intermediate League club with First and Reserve teams playing each Saturday.

  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • Hall of Fame
  • 1994-5: Thames Valley Sunday League Division 2 Winners (Promotion), RHUL 5-a-side Winners
  • 1995-6: Guildford & Woking Saturday League Division 2 Winners (Promotion), N Hillingdon Sunday League Division 1, 3rd Place (Promotion), Sunday League Division 1 Cup Runners Up, QPR Festival of Football Winners, RHUL 5-a-side Winners
  • 1996-7: Guildford & Woking Saturday League Division 1 Runners Up (Promotion), RHUL 5-a-side Winner
  • 1997-8: Guildford & Woking Alliance Saturday League Premier Division Runners Up (Promotion), Sunday League Billinghurst Cup Runners Up
  • 1998-9: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday League Division 3 Runners Up (Promotion), Sunday League Premier Division Cup Winners
  • 1999-2000: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday League Division 2 Winners (Promotion), Sunday League Division 6 Winners (Promotion to Division 2), Surrey County FA Sunday Cup Winners
  • 2001-2: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Reserve League Division 3 Runners Up (Promotion), Surrey Intermediate (Western) Reserve Challenge Cup Finalists, Waverley Sunday Charity Cup Finalists
  • 2002-3: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Reserve League 4th Place (Promotion)
  • 2004-5: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Premier Division 13th Place (Relegated)
  • 2008-9: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Reserve Division 1 Runners Up
  • 2009-10: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Division 1 Runners Up (Promotion)

player_photoJai Weston

Was also know as: Jai

Playing Position: Striker

He was...either scoring goals or (not) paying fines

Profile:

Jai was another of the original Old Boys Reserves team (class of Jim Van Wijk's), that was persuaded to rejoin the club when Dan Savill became captain. A player who was never far from the action, he was also a player who broke records by the hatful - whether that be the number of goals he would score, or the amount of fines he racked up for various on the pitch issues - although he was once the victim of one of the bizarrest sendings off, when the referee took exception to Jai trying to spell his name correctly. Oh how we miss the Uxbridge Sunday Leagues. Jai also holds an Old Boys record, for playing and scoring in a game where his son also played and scored (aged 13 - how the oppo enjoyed being told that), and spent time working in Africa where he spread the word about what a great team Chelsea are...