I've read many comments on here, which I agree with, about needing to score in the Premier to stay up.

Surprisingly the statistics point to not conceding as being far more important.

Over the last 10 seasons teams regularly survive scoring 30~34 goals(Stoke made a habit of it) but sides have been relegated despite scoring 45+ goals.

On the other hand the teams with the worst defensive records virtually always go down, again of course there are exceptions.

Of the two attributes a strong defence is proven to avoid relegation over a strong attack.

No one would argue that we need to strengthen our goal scoring capability but our best case for survival next season is to continue to have a solid defence = Warnock's game.