The Blues suffered their worst league defeat of the season after a horror show in Stocksbridge.
Gary Liddle's men looked rusty after a week and a half without football.
Whitby's player-boss refused to mince his words after speaking to Whitby Town TV post-match:
The Blues fell behind inside 16 minutes and suffered further disappointment midway through the first half.
Poor marking from crosses were a real feature and only their hosts' poor finishing kept the scoreline respectable.
Despite a triple change at half-time, as Harley Dawson, Aaron Haswell and Jake Charles made way for Adam Gell, Sam Collins and Matty Tymon, the home side soon doubled their lead.
Tymon netted a consolation goal, three minutes from time, but it finished 4-1.
The only silver lining for the Blues is they are back in action, on Tuesday, at home to Prescot Cables as they try to bounce back quickly.
Kick-off is 7.45pm.


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