I think you need to reconsider the original statement:this is incredible nonsense, starting of with a complete contradiction
"Ticket prices are also in the interest of those who don't go."
what a line, if somebody isn't going why on earth would the ticket price be of any interest to them whatsoever ?
you are still buying into the myth that there's a need to increase match day revenue even though it's driving people away. there's enough money in football as it is, we have had a price freeze and stands back in amazement haaland is still getting paid his half a million a week even though we were told match day revenue HAS to go up to pay for haaland. the club will not go broke and it will be able to compete very strongly.
people know exactly what they are protesting about and more importantly the club knows why too, it's a battle of wills and thd club don't want to lose face so will only give small concessions bit by bit.
they have reduced the bournemouth home tickets on the quiet, for adults and for juniors and oaps which is admitting prices are too high and that fans aren't buying in to their levels of "customer care". they've got all aspects of ticketing wrong and the ryanair example is nonsense, if the plane is full you can't get on, if there are empty seats in the ground it's because the prices are too high. if a season ticket holder can't go and sells the ticket back to the club, the club cannot sell the ticket as they have priced it too high.
"......if you don't buy tickets then your opinion on ticket prices isn't relevant."
