@jrb photos and experience confirms what we knew.
The development of Anfield mirrors what happened with the Old Trafford expansion decades ago. It is hard to see the PL being so amenable to accepting shortcomings of developments at the grounds of “lesser” clubs eg, a basic modern expectation of screens in an age of VAR being sacrificed for more seats or restricted views.
Most PL grounds have a standard pitch size of 105x68 metres. Liverpools 101x68 metres may not sound much different but is 272 sq m less which is significant at the top levels of football. When coupled with the closeness of fans to the pitch, it makes for a tighter, more claustrophobic space that suits Klopps style rather than Peps.
I would put a lot of the hype surrounding the atmosphere and excitement at Anfield down to this. Their owners have cashed in for a maximum ROI with the expansion in capacity rather than a new ground. Corners will have been cut. As the rags have found, it is a short term fix but with the quick, big returns their USA owners demand eager to cash in. It is clear they are not in it long term.
This will become more apparent once our North Stand development is complete. I think it will change expectations from stadiums for newer generations of fans. Like it or not, times are changing. The old days at Maine Road where toilets were an open outside area pissing against a wall collected by a gutter are long gone or even worse when urine flowed down the terraces at big games.