Comment: We can no longer trade on past glories

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Pensions and football eh? So alike. OK, so the idea of a column trying to tie the disappointment of England's performance (Scottish and Welsh readers please bear with me) to the state of UK pensions was blindingly obvious and maybe a bit lazy, but I have been rushed off my feet this week, so needs must.

Anyway, I don't think anyone else has done it yet - at least not that I have read. So, here goes. Sitting here pondering tortuous footballing analogies, I can't help but notice I am in one of th...

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