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)
Martin Owen Elliott BSc
Was also know as: Moe
Playing Position: Midfield/Striker
He was...the one with the squeaker stuck in his throat
Profile:
Martin was a regular in the Old Boys ranks apart from a three year spell back in his native Wales, rediscovering all (the sheep) it had to offer. He added his weight to the Old Boys attack (literally), and showed all the signs of a true goalscorer, i.e. missing piss easy chances, and making ridiculous claims for goals from shots that were going way off target and had taken about five deflections. However, his Old Boys goalscoring tally was nonetheless very impressive, as he was always keen to remind many an irate defender who dared to mention anything about his weight. Moe was also fiercly loyal to his team, as was shown in the cup game at Hammer where the oppo keeper was laying into a grounded Davin, and whereas most of the team stood back and applauded, Moe flew in with the sort of quality rugby tackle sadly missing from the Welsh national side in the early 2000s, however the referee was less impressed, showing him the red card. Off the field, the once social secretary was a charmer to the ladies, and remains the only man ever to succeed in pulling a girl by pretending to lassoo her across the dance floor.
