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Sheffield Wednesday have been deducted 12 points after being placed in administration.

Sky Sports News' Sanny Rudravajhala spoke to Paul Stanley of Begbies Traynor, the firm which has taken control of the club in the interim, outside Hillsborough shortly after the news was announced.

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Sanny Rudravajhala explains why Sheffield Wednesday's administration could be seen as a positive move.

What does going into administration mean?

"HMRC looked like they were going to put the company into liquidation, which would have probably ended up in a similar situation to Bury or Macclesfield, where the club may have just ended.

"At the 11th hour, the director of the club decided to appoint administrators, so we've been appointed over the stadium company and the football club, which means, essentially, we can sell the whole thing to somebody."

Is Dejphon Chansiri not the owner anymore?

"Administrators take over the position of the directors, so we're now in control. We make all the decisions.

"I've never met the previous owner, I've never spoken to him. I don't...

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