Here's how the All-Time Top Flight Table would look like if three points for a win were awarded from 1888-89 onwards...
1 Liverpool 6,253
2 Everton 6,176
3 Arsenal 6,127
4 Manchester United 5,744
5 Aston Villa 5,710
6 Manchester City 4,534
7 Newcastle United 4,521
8 Tottenham Hotspur 4,457
9 Chelsea 4,418
10 Sunderland 4,327
11 West Bromwich Albion 3,752
12 Blackburn Rovers 3,660
13 Bolton Wanderers 3,647
14 Sheffield Wednesday 3,552
15 Wolverhampton Wndrs 3,338
16 Derby County 3,303
17 Sheffield United 3,173
18 Leeds United 3,061
19 Middlesbrough 3,040
20 Nottingham Forest 2,949
21 Burnley 2,829
22 West Ham United 2,794
23 Birmingham City 2,746
24 Stoke City 2,586
25 Preston North End 2,403
26 Leicester City 2,309
27 Southampton 1,783
28 Portsmouth 1,774
29 Huddersfield Town 1,757
30 Coventry City 1,686
31 Blackpool 1,520
32 Ipswich Town 1,471
33 Charlton Athletic 1,318
34 Notts County 1,276
35 Norwich City 1,055
36 Queens Park Rangers 1,054
37 Bury 1,017
38 Fulham 1,008
39 Cardiff City 826
40 Luton Town 807
41 Wimbledon 729
42 Oldham Athletic 606
43 Grimsby Town 598
44 Bradford City 582
45 Crystal Palace 567
46 Bristol City 436
47 Watford 389
48 Brentford 274
49 Wigan Athletic 237
50 Brighton and Hove A 189
51 Bradford Park Avenue 147
52 Accrington 138
53 Oxford United 119
54 Swansea City 110
55 Reading 91
56 Millwall 79
57 Hull City 65
58 Northampton Town 43
59 Darwen 41
60 Carlisle United 41
61 Barnsley 35
62 Swindon Town 30
63 Leyton Orient 27
64 Glossop North End 22
...Everton would leap-frog Arsenal into second place in the Table.
It shows just how dominant clubs from the City of Liverpool have been.