It's actually beginning to metamorphosise into the Calderwood era again. When JC arrived it seemed an exciting appointment with promise but as time wore on h became increasingly negative and delusional in his own tactical nous, believing that a 0-0 draw at Falkirk was "a fantastic result at a difficult, hard, hard place to go".
You can see this happening with McInnes. It's like he's bolting down the hatches waiting for the inevitable storm which will be the commencement of the closing weeks of his reign.
We, as a club, have reached nowhere near the level that could be possible with an imaginative chairman and board, and a manager with ambition and drive, but McInnes has taken as far as he can...
It's coming to that time for a parting of the ways both for the sakes of club and the man himself. We can thank him for a reasonable job and period of consistency. However, we also need a change at the top too...