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My mistake. I didn't realise the south stand was built in top of the old terracing. I assumed it had been demolished , I thought the old south bank was a lot steeper than it is now. Must have seemed that way to my little legs back then...

Yep you can see in this photo the South Bank terracing was the same angle as the rest of the West Stand http://www.southendtimeline.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=99144868.
Great photo look at the market its heaving. Probably early 80's.
 
Regardless of this idea, south lower should have season tickets at a reduced price and so should some seats in the west with restricted view, i.e. posts and ladders in your view.

I have the central post and the ladder to the gantry in my view from my seat in the West, you just get used to it! And to be fair, I think the East has the worst restricted view seats.
 
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