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Hooligans from across the country are promising to create a super-firm of thugs to sweep across Russia in a wave of organised chaos.

Firms from teams across England are planning to join forces in the hope of giving the vicious Russian Ultras payback in their back garden when the World Cup comes to the motherland.

However, they will be facing tough opposition as the ultra-violent Russian have already warned there will be "dead Brits" in 2018.

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Just under 2,000 of England’s most notorious fans couldn’t get to France as they are the subject of banning orders from grounds meaning they had to hand their passports to cops.

But many of the orders will have expired in time for Russia 2018.

Russian Ultras waged a war of terror on England fans, attacking groups of boozing and singing Brits in planned raids as the Ruskis plundered shirts and flags as scalps.

A senior figure in Bradford City’s feared Ointment gang revealed: “All the clubs are going to come together for this. The Russians think they’ve got one over on us and they need correcting.

“A proper firm will be going out there and Russians won’t know what’s hit them. A lot of the top lads couldn’t get to France but that won’t be the case in 2018.”

He added: "The Russians are a joke – running around with bum bags and boxing gloves on and hitting 50-year-old blokes and filming it on Go-Pros.

"What’s that all about? Five guys smashing a chair over a kid while he’s having a pint with his mates and nicking his flag. There’s nothing brave about that.

"And their f*****g clobber? They dress like scruffs who've just bought up the sale rail at Sports Direct."

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One Arsenal hooligan said: "England need to get prepared for Russia. We need revenge. Their hooligans caught us off guard."

While a member of a Liverpool firm added: "The pictures and videos from France will inspire English hooligans who will be looking to find a way to get to the World Cup 2018."

Another English football fan added: "Next time Russia see England at a stadium, English hooligans will f*** s*** up."

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However there have been safety fears over the World Cup 2018 – which is now marred with further controversy following the revelation over state-sponsored doping at the Olympics.

Russian Ultras have already pledged violence and videos of all-girl hooligans firms have emerged getting ready to wage war on foreign fans.

One English footie hooligan was not impressed with the idea of the so-called Firm of Firms.

He said: "English think the Russians are bad now, do not go to the World Cup.

"They will destroy every firm that lands in their country. This is a warm up for them. They are trained animals."

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Government records show 3,200 fans with football-related convictions­ were barred from travel to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

A similar number were banned from the 2006 contest in Germany.

But the number with active travel bans has dwindled to 1,832 and fell still lower over the next two years.

Most bans are put in place for three to 10 years depending on the offence.

The ointment gang member added: “Bradford City and Leeds, West Ham and Chelsea, Villa and Birmingham, Burnley and Blackburn, we’ll all forget the domestic hatred and the Russians will feel the full force of England.”