Boasting Russian hooligans have begun to sell the blood-stained flags and banners wrenched from English fans on Saturday night as they 'keep a low profile' on the beaches ahead of their next match.

The 'second hand' booty was seized from English fans during the carnage of the so-called Battle of Marseille, which saw Russian thugs attack rival fans as England drew with their home country in the city.

Worryingly for those trying to control the violence in France in the up-coming days, the hooligans have also offered to get more 'trophies', saying people can 'order in advance'.

Disgusting: Two men - said to be Russian football hooligans - pose with what appears to be a blood-stained England flag, after the two sides clashed on Saturday night at their opening Euro match in Marseille

Advert: A Russian football hooligan is offering his 'trophies' taken from England fans on Saturday for as little as 94p each, saying they can either be picked up in Marseille, or sent back to Russia

Relaxing: Social media posts have also claimed that the Russian thugs are 'lying low' on the beach after Saturday's night of violence, which left 35 people injured

Threat: The seller 'Anton', who offers his Russian mobile number, warns 'Englishmen: do not disturb us'

Trophies: A video circulating on social media shows a flag being wrenched from a Peterborough fan - possibily the one on display here. The Russian thugs had boasted of being stronger than the English equivalents ahead of the game, which ended in a draw in Marseille

There are fears the two sides may clash once more, with Russia playing Slovakia on Wednesday night in Lille, and England playing Wales just 30 miles away in Lens the next night.

Until then the Russian Ultras are keeping a low profile, with social media claiming the thugs were on the beach and recuperating - and selling off the trophies gathered on Saturday.

The advert on Avito.ru, which appears to be a Russian GumTree, offers 'English banners - second hand', adding: 'All sizes with any kind of writing.

'Many are available.

'Can be ordered in advance. Can be delivered to Russia. Pick up yourself in Marseille.'

The seller 'Anton', who offers his mobile number and warns 'Englishmen: do not disturb us', is from St Petersburg, and is believed to be currently in France.

The trophies at prices starting from around 88 roubles - 94p.

Despite his boasts, the only picture of his 'wares' shows an upside down England flag from the Grantham Casuals.

Terrifying: Both Russia and England are known for having football hooligans, and both descended on the city in droves. There is no suggestion any of the fans above were involved in the violence

Armed: A Russian supporter shared this picture of men carrying chairs down the street in Marseille

Help: An emergency worker helps two injured men. The picture was captioned 'English girls'

Injuries: The fighting started before the match had even started. Here, what appear to be two Russian black-shirted men attack another man, who tries to cover his head as he cowers on the ground

However, the Russian web is awash with pictures of these 'trophies', while one video shows a flag being wrenched from a Peterborough fan.

Pictures from Saturday night show Russian thugs ripping the shirts from English fans' backs, and stealing the flags they had tied to the railings.

The violence at the match, which left 35 people wounded and was the worst since the 1998 World Cup, should have come as no surprise to the authorities, or UEFA.

For weeks before, the hooligans had been taunting England fans online, claiming they're too old, fat and drunk to put up any resistance.

The 'Russian Ultras' believe themselves to be the new kings of football hooliganism, saying England has fallen behind when it comes to violence.

One self-confessed hooligan from Anti UEFA Mafia Russia warned England supporters: 'In terms of football violence, Russia is the undisputed leader across the whole of Europe.

'If the English are aggressive or try to fight - we think they will be very drunk instead - they will get a response twice as strong.'

Violence: Russian hooligans attacked England fans on Saturday night during the teams' opening match

Attack: Russian forums had been awash with boasts of how the English were no longer a force to be reckoned with in hooliganism, with Ultras saying they were too old, fat and drunk to put up a fight

Shocking: Thugs said they were going to leave them injured and collect their 'banners' ahead of the match

For sale: The 'banners' they stole are now available to buy on what appears to be a version of GumTree

Fearful: The thug selling the flags, from St Petersburg, has even offered to collect items 'to order'

Fight: It is a worrying claim, as there are fears the two sides may clash again later this week as they are playing just 30 miles away from each other on subsequent nights

Roman, a lawyer when he is not an ultra, warned: 'We don't really care about what they think about us in England and in Europe in general. Some think that we drink vodka with bears, others - that we run around with an AK-47.

'We don't give a s*** about what Europe thinks about us, but we all know that everyone - and everywhere - is afraid of Russians.

'Not so long ago I read some publication that arguably crowds of Russians are preparing to go to Euro and kill English fans.

'Honestly, there is some interest in the English but no one considers them real competitors for a long time now.

'They're too old, fat and drunk.

'All Russian hooligans are more interested in Poles, Croats, Swedes.

'These are our real competitors, who will be interesting to fight with. And the English... well, they'll come, get drunk, and will be beaten up, they'll lose their banners, and leave.'

Leaders: 'If the English are aggressive or try to fight - we think they will be very drunk instead - they will get a response twice as strong,' one boasted online

Role models: 'English hooligans used to be cool, and 10 to 20 years ago they were a role model for Russian fans,' another said. 'But time goes by and at the coming Euros, the English alcoholics will be beaten up by Russian sportsmen'

Preventitive measures: The Russian secret service the FSB is said to have prevented a number of the hooligans travelling to France, but those who had made the journey said it wouldn't affect them in their fight

He added: 'I am personally most interested in two games, us with the English, and Ukraine against Poland.

'First I'll try to support my national team and pull the English around Marseille, and then will go to support our Ukrainian brothers against the Polish whores.

'As much as it is surprising, given our [country's] relations with Ukraine, for me they remain brothers.'

He said many hooligans had been banned from travelling by the FSB.

'Our numbers won't be that big. But despite the number of hooligans, we will be able to fight against anyone.'

A comment on a fans' site read: 'These English are over 40, some are even 45 to 48. I don't believe they can stand against our 25, 27, 32-year-old guys.

'It's one thing is to beat up fatsos, another thing to fight hooligans.'

Uncontrollable: The Russians, one pictured above masked by T shirt, are some of the most violent and unpredictable in the whole of Europe

Too old: The Russians said that their hooligans were far younger and fitter than their English rivals. There is no suggestion that may of those pictured may be hooligans

Flags: The hooligan here can bee seen pulling down a Cornish flag attached to the railings

A source at Fans x Edge social media community said: 'English hooligans used to be cool, and 10-to-20 years ago they were a role model for Russian fans.

'But time goes by and at the coming Euros, the English alcoholics will be beaten up by Russian sportsmen.'

He claimed: 'The English are not as passionate as they once were.

'It is not clear how things will unfold.

'But speaking of Russia, you're dealing with some of the most violent and unpredictable hooligans of Europe.'

Meanwhile the official Russian fans organisation has denounced the violence and appealed for hooligans not to repeat their rampaging which could see Russia expelled from the tournament.

Damage: The presence of the thugs has thrown a shadow over Russia's World Cup in 2018

Disqualified: England and Russia have been warned they will be thrown out the Euros if violence continues

Appeal: The Russian fan association has appealed to the thugs not to continue their rampage through France

'The All-Russia Association of Football Fans condemns strongly all the encroachments on the rules of behavior at sports events that may entail penalties against the Russian team,' it said.

'The brawl between the Russian and British fans that occurred at the stadium in Marseilles at the end of the game deal a blow to all the Russian fans and to Russia as the host country of World Cup 2018.

'We appeal to all the Russian fans once again to support the team in the way that would do benefit to it, not damage, and to stay away from succumbing to provocations.'