If by "meaningful conversations" you mean the club putting ticket prices on the agenda for discussion at City Matters then you're correct. But the subject has been talked about.
I circulated a document comparing our seasoncard and matchday prices to those of the other top 6 clubs after this season's prices were announced. I've checked my notes from the various meetings and we've had discussions at the Ticketing working group, which is a forum that just seven of us, 3 from City Matters & 4 from the club attend. I can tell you that we had a meeting of this group on 3rd April, right before the Cardiff game last season, where we had quite an intense discussion about pricing strategy. The various working group meetings aren't formally minuted (though we're discussing whether they should be, if only for internal circulation), nor are the reps only meetings. Not everything goes in the minutes of the formal meetings with the club either because of data protection issues but more usually because it's commercially sensitive. So, for instance, we talked in detail about the inconsistency between seasoncard and matchday prices which can be quite different depending on where you sit. That classes as a meaningful discussion on ticket prices in my view.
We talked about pricing on 8th May, at both the Ticketing meeting and the full CM meeting with the club immediately afterwards. We talked about pricing at the full CM meeting on 11th October. We talked about a specific pricing issue, regarding upgrades to concessionary tickets, on 9th December. So I can assure you we've had lots of discussions about all sorts of issues over pricing. The reps have often discussed it privately as a group and I've spoken to Andrew Gilligan, Head of Research & insight, about how I believe pricing (among other issues) is a bar to getting the next generation of seasoncard holders established.
And as I've already said, I believe the club takes a short-term approach to pricing that is potentially damaging to their long-term interests and also want the whole issue of transparency to be put on the agenda for a CM meeting so we can discuss it with the club.
But we have to face the fact that the club is never going to come to City Matters and say "You tell us what prices should be and we'll go with what you say" because we don't make operational decisions.I think that's what Matty was alluding to on Cheesy's pod.
Hopefully I've helped people make that choice.