EXCLUSIVE: “A tough battle” – Annie Ackroyd of Boldmere St Michaels previews top-of-the-table clash with Leafield Athletic

Annie Ackroyd (Jeff Bennett)
Annie Ackroyd (Jeff Bennett)

“There have been setbacks, but we’ve been able to bounce back.” 

Annie Ackroyd is enjoying her second spell at Boldmere St Michaels – and looking at the FA Women’s National League Division One Midlands table, it’s perhaps no wonder.

Boldmere St Michaels currently sit third, with seven wins and two losses to their credit – exactly the same record as Leafield Athletic, who are above them on goal difference.

And the two teams meet this weekend.

“We’re excited,” she tells SheKicks.net. “Everybody’s excited. We’re preparing in the same way that we would for any other game. So we do our standard analysis and what we’re going to do at the weekend and how we’re going to turn up.

“We know Leafield are going to turn up. They’re going to be up for it. We’re going to be up for it. It’s going to be a battle like it always is.”

In a quirk typical of women’s football, where pitches are at a premium, the game is at Leafield’s home – which is also where Boldmere train.

Annie Ackroyd (Jeff Bennett)
Annie Ackroyd (Jeff Bennett)

“It’s a familiar environment, which I think can help. If we bring our A game, then we can win. We’re filled with confidence, I would say, and looking forward to it. 

“We’re going in positively, but knowing that it’s going to be a tough game.” 

Annie Ackroyd: Karl Henry is here with a mission

Boldmere’s coach is Karl Henry, who had a distinguished professional playing career with Wolverhampton Wanderers and QPR among others.

“He’s come with a mission,” says Ackroyd. “He has a goal for us to get promoted, and you can see and feel that he has a plan of how he wants us to play – and we’re all on board with that.

“And I think that really helps, to be honest, especially with the start of this season: we’ve had a lot of injuries, but because we play in a certain way, and we all know how we’re playing, we have this system, and we know the patterns, it means that people can slot in. If a key player is missing, then somebody can slot in.

Annie Ackroyd
Annie Ackroyd (Jeff Bennett)

“I think he’s a great person and he is keen to always look at what we’ve done well, but also what we’ve not done as well. He is very keen to look at where we can improve and what went wrong and put it right for the next game. I really like that.”

And Ackroyd is also impressed with the club’s commitment to growth and investing in its women’s and girls’ talent pipeline.

“There’s 15 year olds, 16 year olds who are getting time, they’re training with us, they’re playing, and it’s really nice to see that, especially as one of the older girls of the team now – which I don’t really like to admit! – but it’s good to see.”

Boldmere St Michaels travel to Leafield Athletic on Sunday, 30th November at Castle Vale, kick-off 3pm.

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Carrie Dunn is a women's football writer. Her book 'Unsuitable for Females' was shortlisted for Football Book of the Year at the 2023 Sports Book Awards, and more recently 'Woman Up' was nominated for the 2024 Vikki Orvice Award for Women's Sport Writing. Her newest book 'Flying the Flag: The Footballing Heroines of the Home Nations Who Made History Abroad' is out now.