World Cup winning squad in 1966, the likes of Geoff Hurst, Bobby Moore and Bobby Charlton.But Moore might never have lifted the Jules Rimet trophy had it not been for a dog named Pickles.In March 1966, the trophy was on public display at the Methodist Central Hill in London when it was shockingly stolen.After the theft, a package containing a piece of the trophy as well as a letter demanding £15,000 as ransom was sent to the FA.But before that could be paid, a middleman was arrested and the trophy was wrapped in paper and dumped by the thieves.Join our brand new sister website TeamDogs today!It's a place where you can share a picture of your dog in our Top Dogs feed and share your doggy advice.Scotland Yard launched a massive investigation.
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