Yet none of Stephen Kearney, Dean Pay, Paul Green or Paul McGregor endured the sustained or personal attacks that Seibold did. Seibold not only endured an unrelenting pressure from the mainstream media but scandalous and defamatory social media campaigns that were well beyond either football or business. “I think it’s great that Anthony has taken a stand,” Murphy says. We all need to be held accountable for our behaviour, and this includes online.”Accountability has been rare with social media attacks but is becoming more prevalent. Time will tell how devastating it has been to Anthony both financially and reputation wise.”Seibold may have not got the results.
Source: The Guardian August 30, 2020 23:03 UTC