Where is the inducting of the Britishness of it in the post? Especially one that refers to a 'Brit'! That appears to not make any sense.
Indeed he claimed that:
'Murry delivered more for his sport than any other brit in modern times ...'
Which I took to being only about the nationality of the sportsperson (which is relevant to SPOTY, as it is restricted to Brits only - or at least the main prize is).
Given that I'm struggling to see why you then go off on some oddity that these might not be about global sporting events. That would imply that you think that you can only effect British sporting expectation in a non global event, which is clearly nonsense.
I agree - hence focussing on the global impact of a sportsperson, with the proviso that they are British by nationality.
Not sure we are really disagreeing.
The point I was making (originally) was that if Anchorman's comment means (to use enki's terminology, with slight modification):
'Do you [agree] that Murray has delivered more for his sport(which is tennis) than any other brit has for their particular sport in modern times?' - then my answer would be no.
On the other hand if the question is:
'Do you [agree] that Murray has delivered more for his sport(which is tennis) than any other brit has for tennis in modern times?' - then my answer would be absolutely yes.