People say the best way to get over a hangover is to drink more alcohol. I believed this so after a Saturday night binge; I went to a Sunday wine party hosted by Tim Yap and Javi Martinez for Terraza, an Argentinian wine from Moet Hennessy.
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IMUS - United Clark stole the show from Mendiola in the Philippines Football League's (PFL) first taste of action at the City of Imus Grandstand, dealing the home club a 5-0 defeat on Sunday night. For the second straight week, United Clark won by the said scoreline on the road to continue imposing its will in the league table even if Stallion Laguna remained undefeated with a 2-1 win at Maharlika Manila. Kenshiro Daniels opened the scoring with a fifth-minute goal to the delight of the United Clark fans who even brought along a drum as if they were the host club. Despite the early hiccup, Mendiola played great defense on United Clark to keep the match close. However, the breakaway began for United Clark just before halftime when Ricki Sendra turned Daniels' corner kick into a 2-0 lead. Daniels found JJ Robertson open for the header reception, but Roberson passed the ball instead to Sendra, who made no mistake in beating Henri Bandeken for the goal. United Clark continued the r
MANILA - Stallion Laguna clinched the third-place finish in the Copa Paulino Alcantara after beating Cebu Football Club on penalties, 5-4, during their bronze medal match at the PFF National Training Center in Carmona, Cavite on Friday night. With both clubs failing to score during regulation, the match quickly went to penalties to decide the outcome, and Daniel Gadia, who played for Stallion Laguna last year in the Philippines Football League (PFL), sort of earned the distinction of being the first player to score for Cebu in a PFL-sanctioned event after drilling the first spot-kick of the shootout. Gabriel Silva, however, quickly equalized after sending the ball to the right side of the goal. Ricki Sendra put Cebu back up with a strong shot that Kenneth James could not stop, but Abe Placito, who came in as a substitute in regulation, responded with his own power shot, also to the left side to tie the shootout again. Charles Davao put Cebu back up with a finesse shot to the left only