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RyanSmyth

Youth Team
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Would have been brilliant if the club could have put a promo in for the Torquay game at least for reduced ticket prices?

Similar to what we done last season against Morecambe? The importance of these three games is evident, would have been nice to really pack out the hall:sad:
 
Does it make any difference? Results seem to say that our home form is pretty rubbish - 6 wins out of 17.
 
Would have been brilliant if the club could have put a promo in for the Torquay game at least for reduced ticket prices?

Similar to what we done last season against Morecambe? The importance of these three games is evident, would have been nice to really pack out the hall:sad:

And how did that work out?
 
A big crowd seems to add to the pressure put on the players, I'll use Morecambe at home last season as an example, It doesn't only happen at Southend though. Look at the 30k crowd that saw Coventry massively choke in the JPT.
 
I'd like to see dynamic pricing at the Hall. The earlier you book the game the cheaper it is.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19716087

I think they should adopt a more progressive pricing strategy, but instead of putting off punters who might want to come along at the last minute it should give them a variety of pricing options depending on where they want to sit.

Cheap seats in the corners and in the North Bank and South Lower (with the South Lower being the cheapest), more expensive in the South Upper and close to the halfway line.
 
I think they should adopt a more progressive pricing strategy, but instead of putting off punters who might want to come along at the last minute it should give them a variety of pricing options depending on where they want to sit.

Cheap seats in the corners and in the North Bank and South Lower (with the South Lower being the cheapest), more expensive in the South Upper and close to the halfway line.

We already have a cheaper option for Adults in the South Lower. This was talked about before on here.
It is £15 in for an Adult to sit in the South Lower if booked in advance. I'm not sure it is available on the day if so it might be £16 or £17?
 
Cheap seats in the corners and in the North Bank and South Lower (with the South Lower being the cheapest), more expensive in the South Upper and close to the halfway line.

This was how it used to be. The costs to administer and then police it outweighed any gain. It was thought better to have a standardised pricing policy that was easy for the newly-arriving punter to comprehend.
 
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