Not so sure. I'm disappointed by it only because I really wanted to see him try to play his way into the team during the run-in - clearly Poch doesn't see that happening (probably due to his fitness and current lack of playing time/practice with the rest of the squad) so at least they gave him a choice regarding where to go out on loan.
Glad to see we didn't block the move to WBA out of spite, at the expense of Pritchard's happiness with the management.
Let's cross our fingers that he has the Kyle Walker kind of loan rather than the Benoit-Assou-Ekotto kind. Oh, and that he pops up with some goals against our rivals.
On a side note: he's probably the most straight-talking player I've seen interviewed in a long while. Something I keep noticing about him.