Sectional League Cup
IRVINE MEADOW 1
WHITLETTS VICTORIA 4
ANGRY Irvine Meadow boss  Brian McGinty says his players must shape up or face the possibility of shipping out after this "embarrassing" performance last night.
He said: "It's just embarrassing, not disappointing as that is when you have a decent performance and get beaten. We must learn quickly. But credit to Whitletts, they deserved to win as they played very well. 
"You can't accept getting beaten. The defeat's maybe a blessing because we can go and work on things as we are miles away from where we want to be in this league. If you  bad mistakes defensively and are not ruthless up front you will not win any games.
"If there is not an improvement we will look to bring people in."
Back to the action and Vics came close in 14 minutes when a Louis Kerr shot was spilled by Shaun Newman and the ball broke to former Meadow man Graeme Barbour, who netted from six yards but the “goal” was chalked off for offside.
Three minutes later a strong Ryan Begley header at the near post was well saved by Marty Fraser.
Vics carved out another opening in 33 minutes when a 25-yard effort from Louis Kerr was well handled by Newman.
Medda came so close in 37 minutes when Reece Pearson pounced on a loose ball and crossed to Darren Miller, who headed inches wide of target.
However three minutes later Vics were awarded a penalty when Adam Forsyth was tripped on the edge of the box by home captain Ben Carson and the striker dusted himself down to net from the spot.
Two minutes after the break a shot from the outside of the box from Jared Willet was deflected wide by the Vics defence.
Then Dave Mackay ballooned a 20-yard free-kick over the bar.
However in 55 minutes Vics doubled their tally when Thomas Donovan..slammed the ball home from 16 yards.
The hosts were denied a penalty claim in 65 minutes when Pearson went down inside the box.
Whitletts were in dreamland and it was the stuff of nightmares for the hosts in 68 minutes when Sean Ewart bulleted the ball home.
Medda pulled a goal back in 78 minutes when Aaron Connolly netted from the penalty spot.
Five minutes later Connolly sent an 18-yard shot flashing narrowly wide of target.
Paul Millar drilled the ball home from 12 yards to make it 4-1 in 88 minutes and that's how it stayed.
IRVINE MEADOW: Newman; Anderson, Mackay, Devlin, Begley, Carnwath, Carson, Spence, Miller, Pearson, Willet. Subs: Connolly, McGinty, Gemmell, Bannister.
WHITLETTS VICTORIA: Fraser: Ogston, Ewart, Mullen, I Kerr, Buchanan, L Kerr, Millar, Forsyth, Barbour, Donovan. Subs: Milligan, Condon, Fraser, Dempsey, Boyd. McIntyre.