10 points to be deducted from this season's tally only

AFTER a long yet ultimately unsuccessful battle to turn club finances around, Stockport County have gone into administration after failing to keep their creditors at bay.
The club is now to be deducted ten points with immediate effect, meaning that at least they will be staying in League One.
John Titley and Paul Reeves, directors at the Manchester office of accountancy firm Leonard Curtis, have been appointed as joint administrators following a petition by a creditor who is owed £300,000.
Titley said: "We are extremely hopeful that we will find a buyer for the club and are already aware of a number of expressions of interest.
"We are committed to working with the club's management team to resolve this situation as quickly as possible, balancing the needs of concerned creditors with the future of the club.""We are committed to working with the club's management team to resolve this situation as quickly as possible, balancing the needs of concerned creditors with the future of the club."