Your views on Saturday's game
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We asked for your views on Saturday's game between Nottingham Forest and Luton.
Here are some of your comments:
Nottingham Forest fans
Peter: To be honest, due to the overall poor quality of football being played by Forest, I had this match down as a 0-1 win to Luton. Therefore, I suppose we should be grateful for a draw. I’m sad to say that the Premier League is now becoming a huge disappointment.
John: We could have been 3-0 up at half time. We began the second half positively and scored twice but then the wheels fell off. I don't know what went wrong but we ended up looking disorganised and vulnerable. Hope we can sort this out before Anfield.
Luke: The Luton fans were chanting “2-0 and you *messed* it up” at us and it’s never been more relevant. Our inability to see a game out or get over the line is becoming a concern, especially when coupled with injuries to our key attackers. I still don’t think we’re in a relegation fight but we might not be as comfortable as we’d hoped.
Dave: Terrible subs from Cooper. Complete control all game and then he brings on Worrall who has consistently underperformed but has been rewarded with a new contract. Two mistakes in ten minutes and we have thrown away two points.
Luton fans
Tim: Brilliant comeback by the Town. Rob’s subs were perfect. Barkley orchestrated the attack, Townsend injected the energy and Adebayo caused havoc. The Town are back and learning fast.
Sue: We were never going to get beaten. I had every confidence we would pull it back. Something rather special happened after the three subs. I have not been a fan of Barkley but I am now, Adebayo onwards and upwards.
Louise: Luton just don’t give up! Forest should have cruised to victory but the substitutions from both sides ultimately determined the game. Luton were on the front foot as soon as Townsend and Barkley came on. A gutsy final 10 minutes swung it in our favour and we dug out some decent goals to grab a point, which could be crucial come May.
Andy: I've been a Luton supporter for 55 years and have watched them from Salisbury to Yeovil and Blackpool to Bury over the years. The Hatters have always had a never say die attitude and others should take them for granted at their peril. Recent losses have all been by the odd goal. The next two months will define their season as they face the big guns!
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