Football-mad schoolboy who fooled the Twitterati – http://t.co/mWM3ou1qL1 http://t.co/S9CR3lhar8 via @FT

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Football-mad schoolboy who fooled the Twitterati – FT.com
He gained 20,000 Twitter followers, exchanged messages with professional footballers and occasionally seemed a step ahead on big moves in English football. But Samuel Rhodes was not the debonair blond journalist shown in his Twitter avatar. He was