South Shields statement below. If clubs like this are threatening legal action, imagine the shit storm the likes of ourselves and Leeds would kick up if the same happened to the pro leagues.
No matter what action (or lack thereof) is taken, there will be litigation from several angles.
1).The null & void option would bring it from the clubs at the top of the respective divisions — I would assume.
2a)Extending the season beyond 30 June would likely bring litigation from clubs who are going to lose players out of contract. (I'm looking at you, Bournemouth and Watford)
2b) If automatic contact extensions were enacted, then agents & players would bring the litigation as you can't just force players (and managers/coaches/staff etc) to automatically extend contracts without agreeing to the agreement.
3a). Ending the season as the table is would almost guarantee litigation from the clubs all sitting in the relegation spots throughout the leagues (especially Villa since they have a game in hand). Added to the possibility of others e.g. Sheffield United where they have that game in hand vs Villa that could boost them in the Champs. League qualifications.
3b) Ending the seasons w/promotion and no relegation would probably screw up the leagues (with numbers you might be able to make it work out but that would also be controversial)
I just don't see any way that there isn't some form of litigation filed no matter the decision that is taken. Which really sucks