Daily Mirror

TODAY: June 28

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1930: Mick The Miller won his second successive Greyhound Derby to become the first dog to win the race twice.

1950: One of the biggest shocks in the history of the World Cup was recorded as England, who went into the finals in Brazil as the favourites, lost 1-0 to a United States team of part-timers. 1990: FIFA announced the first change in football’s offside law for 65 years when it ruled that players level with defenders would, in future, be onside. 2000: France beat Portugal 2-1, with Zinedine Zidane’s golden goal putting them in the final of Euro 2000. 2005: Stoke parted company with manager Tony Pulis. He returned to the club a year later.

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