During his own time at Manchester United, David Moyes was in charge for 51 matches, yielding a points per match ratio of 1.73. For comparison, Sir Alex Ferguson’s record at Man United was 2.02 over a span of 1,490 games, explaining why he is arguably the best manager of all time. Moyes certainly wasn’t the worst of United’s managers in the post-Ferguson era, but it was eventually decided that the club needed to think bigger, with the greatest of respect. Of course, after sacking Erik ten Hag, who’s point per match record was 1.84 after 128 games, United are on the cusp of starting a new era un…