It's not just about the keeper's ball playing ability, it's about dictating the areas they play in to.
If a keeper is poor with his feet you might prefer to let him have the ball and force him to attempt a longer pass or just hoof it which generally benefits the defence.
But our defensive record isn't the sole responsibility of our defenders
In recent weeks we've often allowed the opposition a counter attack with only 3-4 players (CBs, Grimes and maybe a fullback) behind the ball defending.
Football terms it’s Blackpool every day of the week. He could get a better L1 team than that though.
Scotland is miles away, freezing, bad pitches, terrible (and highly variable) standard of play etc. don’t know why we send so many loans there
They often forget to update those
Reminds me though, I went to QPR last year thinking it might be Robins last game if we lost. In the end it probably would have been.