Next season will be definitive on the Loan vs Remain situation. Whilst making an apparent u-turn (I've no problem with him doing so) on his previous stance on not loaning players by sending out a number of them out on loan, only if they return and are in the squad next season will we see if this change is indeed genuine (again I've no problem if it's not) so long as there is a group of a min 5 players all given the opportunity to show what they have.
Maybe.
But this seasons loaners ( provided I haven't forgotten too many )were :
Cameron Carter Vickers - played over ,30 games
Connor Ogilvie - played over 30 games
Marcus Edwards - played over 20 games
Joshua Onomah - played about a dozen games, so few due to injuries
Shayon Harrison - played about a dozen games
Kaziah Sterling - played a handful of games
Sam Sashoua - played over 30 games
Anthony Georgiou - played a number of games for both B side and first team
Not sure Poch would have learned much from the loans which he didn't know already except perhaps :
Edwards can play first team football, track back ( previously a weak spot) and live away from home. Is that enough for Poch
Sashoua looks a good prospect although still small but probably needs to prove it against better players/ better league
Georgiou is no worse than N'Koudou but s lot cheaper
Onomah' injuries meant nothing learned unfortunately.