If we manage to stay up this year, just been given another 20 point deduction to add to the ten they'ev already got, meaning they start the season on -30.
And Bournemouth will be next
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bournemouth/7500495.stmCherries wait on League decision
The Football League have deferred a decision on whether AFC Bournemouth will be hit by another points deduction for going into administration.
In a statement, the League say they are awaiting the "necessary paperwork", before making a decision.
The Cherries were docked 10 points last season, which consigned them to relegation from League One.
The likelihood is that they will face a further 15-point deduction for the start of their League Two campaign.
That is because the League's preferred method of exiting administration - a Company Voluntary Arrangement - was not passed at a meeting of Bournemouth's creditors.