By Tom Orde Crime and court reporter
IN THE COURTS: 17 people who have appeared at Southampton Magistrates Court The following cases were heard at Southampton Magistrates’ Court. ALEXANDRE DOS SANTOS DE GOUVEIA, 44, of Argyle Road, Southampton. Found guilty of drink driving. Fined £600 and disqualified for four months. Ordered to pay £60 victim surcharge and £400 court costs. JUSTIN PETER HARRIS, 44, of Derby Road, Southampton. Found guilty of exposure and using threatening words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress. Community order made until April next year to include ten rehabilitation activity days. Ordered to pay £95 victim surcharge and £100 court costs. JAROSLAW FLORCZAK, 42, of Edelvale Road, Southampton. Pleaded guilty to drug driving. Fined £150 and disqualified for 36 months. Ordered to pay £34 victim surcharge and £50 court costs.
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The Dell was a compact stadium and opposing teams often found the atmosphere intimidating. The pitch was bombed November 30, 1940, creating an 18-foot crater in the Milton Road penalty area. In February 1941, Saints played a “home” War Cup tie with Brentford at Fratton Park, Portsmouth and the Dell was re-opened in October. There were many notable moments for fans at The Dell. Saints had the first permanent floodlights, using them in a friendly against Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic – now AFC Bournemouth – on October 31, 1950. The fondly remembered “chocolate boxes” at the Milton Road end were replaced by 1984. The Dell saw First Division football for the first time in 1966.