System Of A Down
System Of A Down will perform at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday 13 and Wednesday 15 July 2026.
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System Of A Down
System Of A Down will perform at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday 13 and Wednesday 15 July 2026.www.tottenhamhotspurstadium.com
- Laptop sleeves which are no larger than 37cm x 31 cm. This is the size of our Club-branded Spurs PVC Drawstring Bag.
Seems like a 15" Macbook Air sleeve might be small enough?What's the latest stance on laptops?
If I go straight from work next week to the Doncaster game, will I be able to get in with just a laptop in a laptop bag?
This is from the OS
It's a 13.5" HP probook from work, not a big flashy thing.Seems like a 15" Macbook Air sleeve might be small enough?
I'd phone Spurs if I were you.

What size is your laptop bag?It's a 13.5" HP probook from work, not a big flashy thing.
We previously had desks with a few desktop PC's. I used to nab one of those on midweek matches.
They're gone now and I have to deal with a laptop
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What's the latest stance on laptops?
If I go straight from work next week to the Doncaster game, will I be able to get in with just a laptop in a laptop bag?
This is from the OS
I can't figure out if I worded that badly or you read it badly.What size is your laptop bag?
...and why did you used to take a desktop PC to midweek games?
Put the laptop in a case and put the case in a tote bag. It has worked for me most of the time. There was just one time they complained it needs to be the size of an A4 paper, but the supervisor said it was alright.It's a 13.5" HP probook from work, not a big flashy thing.
We previously had desks with a few desktop PC's. I used to nab one of those on midweek matches.
They're gone now and I have to deal with a laptop
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More concerned about the time it'll take to queue up for collection after than match than cost.Put the laptop in a case and put the case in a tote bag. It has worked for me most of the time. There was just one time they complained it needs to be the size of an A4 paper, but the supervisor said it was alright.
There are bag checks around the stadium (think it's next to south) where you can drop it off, but it'll cost you.
Hide it in a bushMore concerned about the time it'll take to queue up for collection after than match than cost.
I might even leave it in the office but it's a pain of a detour between Liverpool St and London Bridge.
Funny enough after a game a year or so ago I saw a guy dig around under a bush and come out with a carrier bag with his beer in. So yeah, I agree it's probably a safe place to leave your work laptop.
More concerned about the time it'll take to queue up for collection after than match than cost.
I might even leave it in the office but it's a pain of a detour between Liverpool St and London Bridge.
Funny enough after a game a year or so ago I saw a guy dig around under a bush and come out with a carrier bag with his beer in. So yeah, I agree it's probably a safe place to leave your work laptop.
At least you can go through red lights and run over pedestrians if you're on a Lime bike.TBH,
Looking at google maps, the detour would add about 7 minutes to my walk. It feels like a lot further.
I could even be a right tosser and jump on a lime bike if I need to as it will be dead at that time.
I fucking hate London cyclists. They're not even the worst. I's the full kit wankers who charge through red lights at Tour De France speed and yell as loudly as possible when they do it.At least you can go through red lights and run over pedestrians if you're on a Lime bike.
I read it as "during midweek matches you stayed at you desk and watched the game on a desktop PC"I can't figure out if I worded that badly or you read it badly.
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Now's your ideal opportunity to see things from the cyclist's point of view, as you're nearly squashed by several vehicles.I fucking hate London cyclists. They're not even the worst. I's the full kit wankers who charge through red lights at Tour De France speed and yell as loudly as possible when they do it.
I've had more than a few confrontations with those ones.
oooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhI read it as "during midweek matches you stayed at you desk and watched the game on a desktop PC"
If the roads were properly policed, cyclists would be the ones getting "pulled" up more than cars.Now's your ideal opportunity to see things from the cyclist's point of view, as you're nearly squashed by several vehicles.