On this weekend...
Today we take a look back at the last five years' worth of games for the three OHAFC teams on this weekend...
Five Seasons Ago: September 26th 2009
No OHAFC fixtures
Four Seasons Ago: September 25th 2010
OHAFC 1st XI 1 Lancing Old Boys 1: A David Lederman strike earned the 1st XI an encouraging 1-1 draw at home to a strong Lancing side
Old Amplefordians 2 OHAFC 2nd XI 4: The 2nd XI produced another fine display to overcome Ampleforth with full-back Phil Berry popping up with two goals, regular scorers Joe Bone and Bemini Soyinka both contributing one apiece
Three Seasons Ago: September 24th 2011
The only OHAFC side in action were the 2nd XI who cobbled together a team to play a friendly against the Marlburians. They perhaps wished they hadn't bothered however as they were dealt a 7-1 drubbing, Ed Arghebant the scorer of the Blues consolation goal
Two Seasons Ago: September 29th 2012
Old Brentwoods 1 OHAFC 1st XI 3 - An outstanding performance and win for the Club with goals from Piers Bourke, Luke de Rougemont and Charlie Stebbings securing three points at one of the traditionally harder Premier Division venues
OHAFC 3rd XI 0 Old Berkhamstedians 0: An almost unheard of goalless draw in Division Five saw the points shared on the Hill - future 1's 'keeper Charlie Walsh helping Theo Gordon's men to a hard-earned point
Last Season: September 28th 2013
Old Foresters 1 OHAFC 1st XI 1: The Harrow 1's earned a hard-fought point at Forest thanks to a second-half header from Fred Coleridge-Cole
OHAFC 2nd XI 1 Old Forest 2's 3: The 2's went behind early in unusual circumstances when stand-in 'keeper Harry Turner handled the ball having already rolled it out to himself. A second Forest goal on the half-hour gave the visitors control but new boy Anthony Beresford reduced the arrears just before the break. Sadly, the visitors sealed the points early in the second half thanks to a penalty
Old Sennockians 6 OHAFC 3rd XI 1: The 3rd XI were comfortably beaten by Sevenoaks on an atrocious pitch, Alex Jamal scoring the visitors consolation effort
On this Weekend...Premier League and Top of the Pops:
5 Years Ago: September 26th 2009
UK Singles Chart No.1: Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris "Break Your Heart"
Top of the Premier League: Manchester Utd 18pts from 7 games, Chelsea 18/7, Liverpool 15/7
Bottom of the Premier League: West Ham 4/5, Hull City 4/7, Portsmouth 0/7
10 Years Ago: September 25th 2004
UK Singles Chart No.1: Eric Prydz "Call On Me"
Top of Premier League: Arsenal 19/7, Chelsea 17/7, Everton 13/6
Bottom of Premier League: WBA 4/7, Norwich 4/7, Crystal Palace 2/7
20 years Ago: September 24th 1994
UK Singles Chart No.1: Whigfield "Saturday Night"
Top Of Premier League: Newcastle 19/7, Blackburn Rovers 17/7, Nottm Forest 17/7
Bottom of Premier League: Coventry 5/7, Crystal Palace 4/7, Everton 3/7