DENIS Underwood has forgotten Saturday's FA Vase second qualifying game already as all of his side had an off day.
"Usually you can take heart that two or three played well but none of the side were at the races," said the Great Harwood boss.
"No one came out with any credit and now we just want to forget about it, have a good training session this week and look forward to our next game on Saturday."
Harwood looked lively for the first ten minutes but once 6ft 3" striker Outhwaite scored in the North East side's first attack that was it.
He netted in the 18th minute, was brought down by Steve Pickup for a penalty on 30 minutes which was converted by Bolton and then struck again four minutes before the break.
"We just couldn't cope with him," admitted Underwood. "He was in charge and we could do little about it.
"It was 3-0 at half-time and obviously over by that stage and the lads expressed their disappointment but there was nothing we could do. All eleven players didn't play well."
Shildon extended their lead after the break when that man Outhwaite laid the ball to Fairhurst who made it worse for Underwood's men on 68 minutes.
"We'll forget that game now. There is no point dwelling on it but by next Saturday I do hope to have competition for places.
"In the past it's been one injured, while one is coming back from suspension so it's been a direct swap and a case of keeping everyone going.
"Now I should have 18 players fit for the weekend and 18 to choose from so one or two will be dropped. It's competition for places and hopefully that will be what we need."
RESULT: GREAT HARWOOD...0 SHILDON...4
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