I have problems understanding why somebody would want to buy a football club when they have no connection to the local area or have followed a team for a long time. I can understand SEJ as he was a boy from the next town and went to see the team play when he was young but not business mans from Ãsland or Birmingham buying West Ham United or Americans with Manchester United and Liverpool. I can see the desire to control something which might make a lot of money because of TV and the sale of tshirts and the wish to be seen connected to a successful sports team, but football in England is very odd as it does not compare to football in Germany or France or Spain where the owners of a club are generally locals (German clubs), members of sports clubs (Spanish) or in some cases companies (Bayer Leverkusen Lokomotiv Leipzig or PSV Eindhoven).
Laurence Bassini I can almost understand as he is quite local to Watford and at a short distance the Russo brothers, Gianni Paladini is a mystery. Where does he live, why did he try to buy Coventry City less than seven days after leaving QPR, why rumours linking him to Watford?
An additional to what you've said about German clubs, under DFB regulations (Deutscher Fussball-Bund - the German FA) no-one is allowed to own any more than 50% of the club, so that no one individual can make decisions that put the club at risk. If this applied in England and Scotland then Rangers, Portsmouth and Port Vale would be less likely to be in the mess they are but our system can work very well at times - we only have to look at SEJs tenure to know that.