My point is the old ground wasn't always football only. These days if you're spending so much on building a stadium it needs to be used a lot more. It's smart to use it to try and make as much cash as we can. If we did get a team using the stadium full time it would still be Spurs using it the most.
Yeah I don't mind it as long as it doesn't affect Spurs in any negative way, it's ENIC's stadium to do what they want with as far as I'm concerned , personally I doubt the benefits it will bring to Spurs.
Personally I think the cost of building an NFL/football stadium is significantly more than building just a football stadium and the 20 match deal with NFL may or not bridge that gap , I certainly don't feel the difference in profit earned from NHL will be significantly bigger than costs incurred to be able to host it in the way the Tottenham Hotspur stadium does thus I feel certain that the ultimate goal here is to have a full time NFL franchise occupying the stadium, which would be of course speculative on ENICs part.
If an NFL franchise is successfully brought to Tottenham then I will consider it as primarily a multipurpose stadium.