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'Death threats, misogyny, towards our families... it is time to eradicate it from football': Wolves stars deliver powerful message calling for tech giants to stamp out online abuse as sport's social media boycott begins

Wolves have called on social media giants to work harder to stamp out online abuse in a powerful message on their own channels.

Using several members of their first-team squad, the Premier League club have produced the video to herald English football's social media boycott, which started at 3pm on Friday and runs until 10.59pm on Monday.

'Death threats, misogyny, towards our families, towards our children,' say the players. 'It is time to eradicate it from football and society.

Raul Jimenez and Wolvesu00a0have called on social media giants to work harder to stamp out online abuse

Raul Jimenez and Wolves have called on social media giants to work harder to stamp out online abuse

The Premier League club have produced the video including captain Conor Coady to herald English football's social media boycott, which began at 3pm on Friday

'To the abusers, to the racists, to the trolls – stop.