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Published 16:15 30 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 18:37 31 Dec 2016 GMT
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The common denominator of all reporters was the news website they claimed to represent - Forest Echo News.
Last year, reports from a fake writer named Simon Rowntree, another FEN ""journalist", prompted us to write an article debunking the legitimacy of the outlet.
While most were glued to their Aviva seats or television screens during Ireland's historic victory over Bosnia in the Euro 2016 play-off last November, those who were refreshing their Twitter feeds during the game may have come across some unusual activity.
Simon Rowntree, a very made-up journalist making some very made-up claims, received thousands of retweets after claiming that a rather unsavoury banner was unfurled by Irish fans in the Aviva Stadium.
Trying to look up Simon Rowntree's Twitter account proved futile because it had either been suspended by the website or the account's owner has deleted it but we've done some digging.
Rowntree, or "Rowntree," as he should be called, "works" for a fictional newspaper called The Forest Echo who have made a name for themselves by reporting on fake, often highly offensive, stories on football.
https://twitter.com/ForestEchoNews/status/662251825903480833
https://twitter.com/ForestEchoNews/status/645263631551066113
But the Forest Echo splice their fake news in with real news which can be somewhat confusing for readers who just see stories popping up sporadically on their timelines.
https://twitter.com/ForestEchoNews/status/644855147743457280
https://twitter.com/ForestEchoNews/status/645958290812178433
One quick look at the previous tweets of Forest Echo's purported writers, though, show that it is indeed a fake news source.
https://twitter.com/MartynMacintyre/status/666345439944425472
https://twitter.com/HectorGarciaESP/status/645670873135906816
After the termination of his Twitter account, his former "employer" and one of his former "colleagues" came out in support of Rowntree.
https://twitter.com/ForestEchoNews/status/666568186318356481
The internet can be a very, very strange place but, we assure you, Forest Echo News and its "reporters" are nothing but one big, horrific hoax.
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