There absolutely has to be some reflection on the way we are set up and coached defensively. A couple of months ago Parky mentioned that we don't practise set pieces, rather the 'information is given to the players' (or words to that effect). As, admittedly, an amateur on this topic that stuck me as a nonsense, and despite protestations, it's clear we cannot defend set pieces. Individually we've got a group of defenders who have all, at one time or another, played well for us. I just cannot see how the absolutely horrendous defensive record this season is anything other than a reflection on decisions made when it comes to how we are coached and set up. I'm obviously totally happy to be told otherwise, but 4 clean sheets in 45 league games cannot be due purely to errors and lapses in concentration.