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During the summer of 2001-2003 a group of students from Tauntons college started a football team named "The Polygon". Most of the players were from the Polygon but a few were from further away. They played their home games on the common and usually played another local team, "The Common Scum". They played in a blue top with a Polygon shape on the front and numerous different coloured shorts. They had a good record in their games, winning most of them.
During the summer of 2001-2003 a group of students from Tauntons college started a football team named "The Polygon". Most of the players were from the Polygon but a few were from further away. They played their home games on the common and usually played another local team, "The Common Scum". They played in a blue top with a Polygon shape on the front and numerous different coloured shorts. They had a good record in their games, winning most of them.


Their star players included; Luke Crossland (Crosso), Chris Acres (The Akar), Lee Coleman (Slag), Ben Foreman (Bentez), Joshua Martin (Josh), Sam Robson (Robocop), Ollie Gara (Lady Gara), Robert Anthony (Pillow), Joseph Jenness (Joe Bo), Chris Pease (Peasey), Ben Court (Court), Ben Headley Lewis (Ben) and Dominic Stompfer (Dom)
Their star players included; Chris Acres (The Akar), Lee Coleman (Slag), Ben Foreman (Bentez), Joshua Martin (Josh), Sam Robson (Robocop), Ollie Gara (Lady Gara), Robert Anthony (Pillow), Joseph Jenness (Joe Bo), Chris Pease (Peasey), Ben Court (Court), Ben Headley Lewis (Ben, Dominic Stompfer (Dom) and their 'special' friend and team Waterboy, Luke Crossland.


==Around Southampton==
==Around Southampton==

Revision as of 16:00, 22 August 2010

The Polygon (or simply Polygon) is an area in the city of Southampton, England.

The area is located just to the north of the railway station and Commercial Road. Today it is a popular choice of residential location for much of the student population of Southampton Solent University.

History

The name originates from a planned grand 22-acre (89,000 m2) development in this area - a twelve-sided polygon that would comprise houses, hotels, assembly rooms and a tavern. The design was the brainchild of architect Jacob Leroux, who saw it as Southampton's answer to Bath's Royal Crescent. Construction began in 1768, but only the hotel and three houses were completed when one of the investors went bankrupt and the project stalled. The hotel still opened in 1773, however, although it did not do very good business.

In the Victorian era, many more houses, typical of the time, were built on the surrounding land, forming the area and buildings known as The Polygon today.

The original Polygon Hotel was demolished in the 1780s, but a new Polygon Hotel was constructed in Victorian times. It was, at the time, a very famous place to stay in Southampton. Many passengers on the RMS Titanic had stayed here before sailing.

The hotel fell into decline, however, and was replaced in 1999 with a block of flats.

Football Team

During the summer of 2001-2003 a group of students from Tauntons college started a football team named "The Polygon". Most of the players were from the Polygon but a few were from further away. They played their home games on the common and usually played another local team, "The Common Scum". They played in a blue top with a Polygon shape on the front and numerous different coloured shorts. They had a good record in their games, winning most of them.

Their star players included; Chris Acres (The Akar), Lee Coleman (Slag), Ben Foreman (Bentez), Joshua Martin (Josh), Sam Robson (Robocop), Ollie Gara (Lady Gara), Robert Anthony (Pillow), Joseph Jenness (Joe Bo), Chris Pease (Peasey), Ben Court (Court), Ben Headley Lewis (Ben, Dominic Stompfer (Dom) and their 'special' friend and team Waterboy, Luke Crossland.

Around Southampton

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