Bolton Wanderers' first home game of the League One season looks set to get ahead, after the club confirmed ticket prices for their meeting with Coventry City on Friday morning, barely 24 hours ahead of kick-off.

Phil Parkinson's side started the campaign with a 2-0 defeat away to Wycombe, after the crisis-hit club fielded a side which included no fewer than eight debutants.

The Trotters' future was thrown deeper into uncertainty on Thursday, when the club confirmed that businessman Laurence Bassini had taken out an injunction preventing a proposed takeover of Bolton by the Football Ventures group from being completed.

Despite that, Wanderers will still host Coventry at The University of Bolton Stadium on Saturday, after announcing that tickets are now available for the game at a price of £20 for adults and £10 concessions, while revealing that only the lower tiers of the ground will be open for Saturday's fixture, with no pay on the gate available.

Taking to Twitter to react to this latest update, plenty of Bolton fans had mixed views on the news of prices, with some pointing to the cancelled home game against Brentford at the end of the previous campaign, and others urging their fellow supporters to back their side in the difficult circumstances.

Here, we take a look at what some of them had to say.