Your thoughts on Luton Town v Newcastle United
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We asked you for your thoughts after Luton Town hosted Newcastle United at Kenilworth Road.
Here are some of the top comments:
Luton fans
Bob: Really deserved that. They have worked so hard for so long and finally keeping a clean sheet was great too. Barkley is getting better and better every game, and Lokonga was immense too. They were all brilliant today. The crowd were up for it and right behind the team all the way. This one's for you, Locks.
Stephen: Fantastic from Luton yet again. They finally got the points their recent performances have deserved. I knew they would do it for Tom Lockyer.
David: I enjoyed the way 26-year-old Chiedozie Ogbene skinned past 19-year-old Lewis Hall in the 85th minute. Speed!
Gordon: This is an honest team with few individual skills for a Premier League side, but they always give 100% in effort and endeavour. But mark my words, irrespective of where they finish in the league, they will turn over one of the top teams before the season ends.
Newcastle fans
Wilfry: Absolute rubbish. It looked like they had already clocked off for Christmas. They couldn’t pass the ball correctly and barely tested the goalkeeper. Eddie’s team is becoming too predictable. Wake up team - losing to a third from bottom team is totally unacceptable!
Marianne: Another away performance where we were lacking in several areas and ended up second best. We can't complain about injuries. We had a good team out there today who lost against relegation contenders. We need reinforcements in January.
Barratone: Very poor performance from Newcastle United. I watched it on TV and was surprised with how easily Luton overpowered Newcastle most of the time. Luton played well, but that is no excuse! It is Howe's job to get them focused and put together 90 minutes of football. They should be hanging their heads after that effort.
Karen: I've said this before, as much as I think Eddie Howe is a great coach, I don't believe he is a manager or a leader. I do believe he's had a hard hand to play, but he persistently uses the same flat language when we lose. We are a football team, football teams have to play home and away. I think St. James' is his safety net and where he feels safe.