Maybe you prefer desktop version and I'm okay with that kind of masochism. :lol:
But desktop pages on mobiles are
never, ever better than their mobile apps counterparts. On the one (historic) hand you get 17" to 21" screens, put on their long axis (meaning width > height), and on the other hand you get 5" to 10" screens that are more often used on their short axis but can be rotated. (I'm talking about size and not resolution as it's most probable that your mobile phone and your desktop monitor have the same resolution of 1920x1080).
Therefore for desktop websites you end up with either static layouts which are taylored to the most common denominator (small 15" laptop screens) or the more recent, and better dynamic layouts (like this forum's desktop website is). They are crafted with the horizontal screen and mouse/kayboard in mind.
On the other hand, mobile forms primarily taylor to touchscreen and soft keyboard controls (meaning way less stuff to type) and a vertical screen. But more importantly, as the screen is much smaller, the interface will inevitably be less cluttered (hence swipe menus, dropdowns and all the likes that trade accessibility for screen space). In a big 19" screen you have space for a top bar, on-screen footers, and/or side menus, but cramming all of that into a mobile screen will just waste useful space for what matters.
But several mobile pages are downgraded because of the misconception that page hits are in majority desktop users, which is simply not true anymore and for a good while. And on the contrary, other websites just put all of their work into a mobile layout that they simply upscale their tablet view to become their desktop websites.
But in the end, the associated application, whose UI is much better handled by your phone OS than your web browser, will always be better than the mobile version of a website, which in turn is always better than the desktop version; because nobody should have to go through the torture of scolling up, down, left and right on a 1920x1080 based layout on their 5" smartphone.
[/rant] (and sorry for it)