Bill Tuiloma

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7 months ago · edited 7 months ago · History
Tuiloma on the pine for in form Charlotte.
Messi starts for Inter Miami
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7 months ago · edited 7 months ago · History
3-0 win for Charlotte. Israeli Idan Toklomati with the hat trick.
IM had player sent off at 79 mins (2-0). Alba & Busquets there alongside Messi.

Tuiloma an unused sub.

Charlotte on fire at the moment.
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7 months ago
BT an unused sub in a 2-0 loss. Charlotte's first loss since June 28th.

Their nine-match winning streak pre this loss will still stand at the top of the MLS record books, alongside the 2018 Seattle Sounders.
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7 months ago
Looks like Bill needs them to start losing again to regain his spot. They seem to be doing pretty well without him currently.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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7 months ago · edited 7 months ago · History
Tuiloma on the pine alongside Archie Goodwin.

Edit - Charlotte score at 10 mins, but go down to 10 men in the 20th min.
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6 months ago · edited 6 months ago · History
BT on at 89 mins (1-0) in a 1-0 win for Charlotte
Archie Goodwin on at 74 mins
DC United played over 60 mins with only 9 men!

Charlotte 4th in the East, and that's as high as they can finish with one game (Decision Day) left pre the playoffs.

https://www.mlssoccer.com/video/highlights-d-c-united-vs-charlotte-fc-october-4-2025#highlights-d-c-united-vs-charlotte-fc-october-4-2025

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6 months ago · edited 6 months ago · History
Decision Day in the MLS. Charlotte (4th in the East) host Philli Union (1st)
Big game for Charlotte. They can't finish higher than 4th, but could drop as low as 7th with a loss. Top 4 teams get two homes games (if a 3rd match is required) in QF playoff series that starts next weekend.

Luckily for Charlotte, Cincinnati (2nd in the East) can't catch Philli, so in theory not alot for the Union to play for.

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6 months ago
Tuiloma an unused sub in a 2-0 win.

Importantly Charlotte finish 4th, (get 2 homes game in the 3 game QF series) and will play New York City (5th) in the QF playoffs.
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5 months ago · edited 5 months ago · History
BT on the pine with Archie Goodwin for Charlotte.
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Charlotte lose 0-1.
Goodwin subbed on at 78 mins (0-1).

No playing time for Tuiloma. Game Two in New York.
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5 months ago
And Charlotte win on pens in New York, to mean 3rd game is required back in Charlotte.

0-0 at the end of NT. Archie Goodwin (who came on late) confirms his pen for a 7-6 win in the shootour.

Tuiloma on the pine.
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5 months ago
Back to not playing? Bit of a bummer.


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5 months ago · edited 5 months ago · History
Hopefully he's keeping fit, training hard at Charlotte.
He's going to get good mins at RB against Colombia and Ecuador.

He may even start ahead of Roux. His years of experience playing with and against Sth American players in the MLS, handy. He likely speaks a bit of Spanish on top of his passable French. 

It might be that 3 of the starting back 4 are the MLS defenders. I saw a Timbers video where even the Surmanator was throwing out a bit of basic Espanol training with his Latino team mates.

Then you have Libby and his Italiano. As close a language to Spanish as you can get.
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5 months ago
Wonder if there is an NZ accent in Italian and Spanish! 😄


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5 months ago
Tuiloma on the pine with Archie Goodwin.
Socceroo Aiden O'Neill starts for New York City.

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5 months ago
Looking a bit grim for Charlotte down 0-2 after 70 mins

Goodwin on at 61 mins
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5 months ago
Goodwin provides an assist and Charlotte have a chance at 1-2.
12 mins of added time!
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5 months ago
Should have brought on Tuiloma, who rode the pine.
Charlotte lose 1-3 and their season is over.

30 yr old BT only 8 games and 433 mins all MLS season. 1 goal & 1 assist.
Plus another goal in one of their US Open Cup matches.

Will Charlotte offer him a new contract? Current deal expires in December.
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5 months ago
I hope he heads to NZ with Boxall and gets fit with him this summer. Clearly couldnt stay fit in a football club environment without regular minutes, and which club would sign and regularly play a guy as unfit as he is at the moment? 
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5 months ago · edited 5 months ago · History
BT on Unused Subs says he is gutted (not guttered) to be leaving Charlotte but says that's football, and for his next move his first preference is to stay in the MLS, though is open to going elsewhere. Says he is incredibly motivated to get fit over the offseason
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5 months ago · edited 5 months ago · History
Wouldn't rule out a Ligue Two club in France. Speaks the language, played there before.

Or League One in the UK.

Not sure many MLS clubs will be that interested in him. Portland let him go, and so now have Charlotte where he barely played over 2 seasons. All depends I guess on whether any club has a gap on their roster/squad.

Also does he see himself now as a full back (his best shot of making the AWs WC squad) or as still as a centre back.

He'd be expensive for the ALM, and neither the Nix or AFC need an extra RB/RWB or CB right now.

That might be different for AFC season 2026/27, if either Hall or Pijnaker move on and/or Sakai retires.
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5 months ago · edited 5 months ago · History
imanixsupporter
BT on Unused Subs says he is gutted (not guttered) to be leaving Charlotte but says that's football, and for his next move his first preference is to stay in the MLS, though is open to going elsewhere. Says he is incredibly motivated to get fit over the offseason

https://youtu.be/1VltQfziIq4

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/11/25/how-bill-tuiloma-forged-a-professional-career-in-france-and-the-united-states/

Is a good yarn. 
That story about his dad selling his boat, so he could go to an age group tourney with a NZ side.

Then trialling around a cold Europe, a miserable 17 yr old away from his parents, giving it one last go in front of Bielsa at Olympic Marseille. Only at OM because of some Joey Barton, QPR to OM connection.

An only child and playing soccer on the North Shore. Different upbringing to most NZ Samoan kids.
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5 months ago · edited 5 months ago · History
coochiee
Wouldn't rule out a Ligue Two club in France. Speaks the language, played there before.

Or League One in the UK.

Not sure many MLS clubs will be that interested in him. Portland let him go, and so now have Charlotte where he barely played over 2 seasons. All depends I guess on whether any club has a gap on their roster/squad.

Also does he see himself now as a full back (his best shot of making the AWs WC squad) or as still as a centre back.

He'd be expensive for the ALM, and neither the Nix or AFC need an extra RB/RWB or CB right now.

That might be different for AFC season 2026/27, if either Hall or Pijnaker move on and/or Sakai retires.
I'd argue the Nix do need another defender like Bill, even if it's just to add another experienced body between some of our juniors, and a gameday squad.

Moot point if we can't even afford him/he doesn't want to come, of course.
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5 months ago
That story of Spoonley’s is a bit crazy, when Bill and Iffy were talking about how their agents talked them through some tough times! 


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5 months ago
martinb
That story of Spoonley’s is a bit crazy, when Bill and Iffy were talking about how their agents talked them through some tough times! 
Explain please
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5 months ago · edited 4 months ago · History
Some team tour of the UK that included a young Spoonley and various UK clubs were interested in him. The alcoholic tour team manager was talking to Fulham who were going to offer a 2 year deal, but the tour manager wanted a cut. Fulham said no and the deal fell over.

Young Spoonley who didn’t have an agent to help him only found out later 
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4 months ago
I reckon some a league team will sign him. 

I think he'd do very well as a CB in the league. 
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4 months ago · edited 4 months ago · History
Am sure he will go to Auckland FC.

Wouldn’t be surprised if the Australian with the hyphenated name is recalled from his loan in Jan by his parent club and Billy T takes his place.

It’s possible that this was the plan all along as AFC wouldn’t have been keen on paying a transfer fee for Billy T or paying the type of wages he was on in America. The loan signing has proved invaluable already with Nando s injury and Halls red card.

Will get more minutes then he did at Charlotte and Auckland FC, look to have the ability to get their players fit. 

Logic says that next year that Dan Hall will move abroad so in the longer turn he should have a  place next to Nando in defence.

He is more than good enough to be a top centre back in this league.

Good poster boy signing with Samoan boy coming home.



Auckland will rise once more

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4 months ago · edited 3 months ago · History
Big drain on the wages having Pijnaker, Hall, Sakai, FDV, and Tuiloma.

Plus we don’t know what Girdwood-Reich is doing yet

BT far more likely for season 26/27 if some of those other guys move on
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4 months ago · edited 4 months ago · History
He’s going to have a massive fall in his wages to A league level wherever he ends up.

I would actually be surprised if he earns as much as the young aussi.

FDV should be but is probably not a high earner.

Auckland will rise once more

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