There have been a number of complaints to the Football Supporters Federation regarding Bolton Wanderers charging away supporters £30 for admission to League One matches this season.
The Football Supporters Federation have said in a statement to Bolton fanzine The Lions Of Vienna Suite: "The campaign against high ticket prices has achieved some significant victories in recent months, most notably the Premier League's agreement to cap away prices at £30, which came about after a long-running FSF campaign called "Twenty's Plenty for Away Tickets" which applies to all levels of the game, and we're pleased to say Lion of Vienna Suite backed.
"As match-going fans know, high prices aren't just a problem in the top-flight, there are still far too many at Football League level too as this example shows. £30 is too much for a League One fixture and, should our affiliates at Bolton Wanderers or Sheffield United plan any activity around the fixture, we'd be happy to support that however we can.
"At this weekend's Supporters Summit we'll also be looking at ways forward for the ticket campaign, with a specific focus on Football League issues. We don't want to preempt that discussion but we think there's scope for many more Football League clubs to do "reciprocal deals" which would reduce costs for away supporters who don't benefit from season ticket discounts or local promotions."
Coventry City are due to play at Bolton on Tuesday November 22nd.