The Eddington End is generally known as the 'away end' as it was where most away fans congregated on match days.
Along with the Matthew Harding Stand, it is an area of the ground where many vocal fans congregate today.
The best atmosphere in the stadium was in the Kapalı (Covered) stand, where the most fanatical fans congregated.
His body was buried in the "Panteon Frances" where many fans, artists, and press congregated to give Raul the last goodbye.
The crowd in the Leppings Lane Stand overspilled onto the pitch, where many injured and traumatised fans congregated who had climbed to safety.
These fans often congregate hours before kickoff in what is known as a tailgation.
Oftentimes, fans congregate on forums and discussion boards to share their love and criticisms for the specific show, movie or other media.
Alarmed by this influx, many 'respectable' fans vacated their regular places on the end terraces and congregated in the stands.
They came eagerly, as fans might congregate around a person offering free tickets to some fabulous sold-out show.
Over the course of the 1960s and 1970s, the Kippax became the part of the ground where the club's most vociferous fans congregated.