Albion marksman Glenn Murray has supported the Professional Footballers' Association's anit-racism campaign on social media.
Players in England and Wales are boycotting social media today to protest against the way social networks and football authorities respond to racism.
It follows a number of high-profile incidents in domestic and international matches this season.
The #Enough campaign, organised by the PFA, started at 9am this morning and runs until 9am tomorrow.
Players have been encouraged to post a #Enough graphic on their social media platforms before the boycott - as Murray did earlier this morning.
Skipper Bruno has also supported the campaign on Facebook.
#Enough pic.twitter.com/ckAPrj1XEb
— Glenn Murray (@GM_83) April 19, 2019
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