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Tom Clare Macclesfield Salary As A Footballer

Tom Clare Macclesfield in Love Island has a net worth of $500 thousand. He collected the income from his career as a footballer. He spent several years playing professional football and then decided to start his career as a footballer. He then met the requirement and worked in a team and competitive environment throughout the last year. Tom started his career as a Professional Footballer at Barnsley FC in 2014 and played in the club for four years until 2018.

Harry Styles: Rande Gerber's Fueling My Birthday Party with Tequila!

Play video content PARTY ON, AMIGOS! Harry Styles walked away from his lunch with Rande Gerber with the greatest doggy bag in history ... 20 cases of really good tequila! Turns out it was an awesome pre-birthday gift for Harry, who turns 22 February 1st. The tequila is Casamigos -- the brand Rande owns with best bud George Clooney. We're told Harry will make good use of the booze .

Madonnas VMA For 'Papa Don't Preach' Sells At Auction

Getty/RR Auction Composite One of Madonna's iconic '80s MTV Video Music Awards -- this one for "Best Female Video" -- has a new home after a lucky buyer snatched it off the auction block. RR Auction tells TMZ ... Madonna's VMA, aka the Moonman trophy, for her hit song "Papa Don't Preach" went to the highest bidder, who dropped $38,484. RR Auction As we reported ... the shiny Madge memorabilia was expected to fetch around $60k before the bidding began, so someone got themselves a sweet deal.

Benfica Latest News, Transfers & Fixtures - The Sun

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Craftsman's $90M plan to bring manufacturing back to Texas flopped because of faulty robots

When Craftsman announced a state of the art manufacturing plant in Texas, the company said it would ‘revitalize’ and ‘bring back their American manufacturing heritage’. The $90 million dollar plant in Forth Worth would employ 500 full-time employees as well as an army of state of the art machines to churn out American made tools manufactured with domestic steel.  Use of the high-tech robots for much of the manufacturing would lower production costs to a level normally seen in China, it was even claimed.