Stourport Swifts boss Dave Titterton threatened to ring the changes after watching his team stumble to an embarrassing 1-0 defeat against a Racing Club Warwick side guaranteed to finish bottom of the Dr Martens Western Division.

"It was embarrassing," he fumed. "That was the worst performance since I've been here.

"There was no passion, no desire. We didn't play the simple balls. You can't play football on a pitch like this, there's divots all over it.

"In these sorts of games it doesn't matter how much ability you've got unless you work and earn the right to play. We never had the desire to put ourselves in the areas we needed to be to get things done."

Titterton finally sparked some life into his side after bringing himself off the bench. Within seconds he was hitting simple balls down the channels to show his players what they had manifestly failed to do from the kick-off.

Warwick's Roy Dunkley wasted the only chance of the first half played on a pitch which prompted the referee to wear trainers.

Stourport's Craig Harris escaped unpunished after felling Peter Hall with a flailing elbow and a hard-working but limited home team gained their reward when Dunkley shot home from the edge of the box in the 53rd minute.

Visiting 'keeper Rob Clarke recovered from a shaky start to produce a superb point-blank save from Romi Cammock in the 72nd minute while, at the other end, shots were rare -- Titterton and Andy Wright having late half-chances.

Swifts: Clarke 5, Webb 5, Ulfig 6, H NEWALL 6, Davies 5, Harris 5, Hawkes 3 (Mulders 53, 5), Marsh 5, Giddings 4, A. Wright 4, Shirley 4 (Titterton 66, 5). Subs (not used): S. Wright, Kilgour.

Attendance: 72.