DenisHasDoneIt
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Bournemouth can squeeze a standard-sized playing area into the Vitality, Brentford in theirs too. Clearly the weight of all that ‘istree makes things more difficult at Anfield.Interesting looking at those pictures, that we have to remember that the Anfield pitch is below Uefa's recommended pitch size. From an old article about them not being able to have England games there:
"Anfield's pitch size has counted against it with UEFA rules stating that pitches must have fixed dimensions of 105m by 68m. The Reds' playing surface is just 101m long and cannot be extended due to the closeness of the stands at both the Kop and the Anfield Road end".
And this:
"The Football Association (FA) set the legal range for a pitch to be between 90m-120m in length and 45m-90m in width."
It's very strange that they wouldn't be able to play Euro 2028 games at Anfield because of Uefa rules, but Uefa seem happy with Anfield for the Champions League. I'd say they should give Liverpool a number of years to get their house in order. They could get rid of the first few rows at each end to make the pitch longer and could easily install screens.
Most PL grounds in fact are standard size.
Premier League Pitch Sizes [2023/24 Full List]
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This piece was written by a Liverpool fan who doesn’t mention how his team are allowed to play UEFA-organised football on a small pitch. It was also written in a bit of a hurry too, because it has a banner stating that Sheffield United play at the City Ground…