Well, Chaninbar, you’ve got me going now!
I’m a great fan of both Shearer and Greaves.
When Spurs and Burnley had the two best teams in late fifties/early sixties, I remember Greaves scoring a wonderful goal at Turf Moor…with a bouncing ball just outside the box towards the right wing, he made Jimmy Adamson, Burnley’s captain, look silly by looping the ball over his head with the instep of his left foot- and then slotting it in the far corner past Blacklaw.
It was like poetry in motion. A goal for all the ages!
Having said all that, my father would have disagreed with you re. England’s best ever.
He admired both Shearer and Greaves, but said they didn’t hold a candle to Arsenal’s left winger from the thirties, Cliff Bastin..
Thirty three goals from the wing- and he was deaf in one ear.
So Bolshie yours truly challenged him..
33 goals from 42 games. Not bad .
But what about Billy Meredith?
32 goals from only 31 games in the season?
No answer!

It’s all a matter of opinion, eh?