Denny Ingram has challenged the club's players to change things ahead of a make or break final weekend of the NPL Premier season.
Whitby lost 3-2 at Leek Town on Saturday.
Returning skipper Lewis Hawkins had smashed them in front, four minutes before half-time, with a piledriver from distance.
However, three second half goals put the Staffordshire hosts in charge.
James Harrison netted in the closing stages but it proved to be too little too late for the Blues.
Coach Denny Ingram then caught up with Whitby Town TV at the final whistle for some home truths:
The Blues need a draw to be sure of survival when they take on Cleethorpes at the Towbar Express Stadium, on Saturday.


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