Sadly I think that is the best we could hope for. Without EFL involvement nothing will happen and by the time the EFL convene to discuss the outcome of this meeting, yet alone take any action, the season will be long over. It could affect one of Derby or Villa next season if one of them goes up, plus Sheff W but I am not holding my breath.
I suppose Lansdown and Gibson could launch a legal challenge against the final Championship table, but again, nothing would happen in time to affect this season and it is all a bit Bristol Rovers.
I'm afraid CyderInACan is right, best we can hope for is for some points deductions for a few teams next season, but with the spineless EFL in charge it may take an irate Gibson plus Lansdown and a few others (Birmingham maybe, looking for equal treatment?) to take some legal action to change it.
Where do Mark Ashton and any other Championship representatives sit in all this?
Fascinating day, but I expect no answers to anything. Love to listen in to the discussions!