June 3, 2020...York 9's Angus McNab: Emilio Estevez sale final piece of Ryan Telfer puzzle (from York 9 FC website)

  
York9’s Angus McNab: Emilio Estevez sale final piece of Ryan Telfer puzzle 
June 3, 2020 

Canadian Premier League 

Ryan Telfer was the one that got away for York9 FC.

While on loan at Y9, the history-making Telfer earned plaudits for his stellar play during 
the 2019 Canadian Premier League season, while also making his international debut with 
Trinidad & Tobago. After Toronto FC declined his contract option last November, Telfer 
seemed destined to return to the Nine Stripes.

York9 FC managing consultant Angus McNab wanted him back for 2020, but a deal never came.

So, why is he now back? The key to Telfer’s return, McNab explained, was the recent sale 
of Emilio Estevez to Dutch topflight club ADO Den Haag.

“If we started our season back in April and things moved along, we always hoped we would 
do some business in the summer and that would free up a space in the squad,” McNab told CanPL.ca.

“Ryan was always a player we wanted to make cap space for to bring back – and we’re delighted 
he’s back.”

Clearly, the door was never closed for Telfer at York Lions Stadium, as he scored eight 
league goals, and added another two in the Canadian Championship. The 26-year-old signed 
with Nea Salamina Famagusta, a topflight side in Cyprus, in January after having been released 
by his MLS club. Telfer only made three appearances for the Cypriot side, starting just once.

“Ryan was concerned about the long off-season,” McNab said. “Obviously he had his contract 
to see out and he had a desire to go to Europe. You have to make the right decision at the 
right time. That’s what he did for his career.”

Telfer was one of the most dangerous players in the CPL last year, sitting comfortably among 
the league’s elite (in the top two per cent) in shots, key passes, and successful crosses 
per 90 minutes according to Sportlogiq.

“We knew his situation well. Yes, he wanted to go to Cyprus to try his hand at European football
 and hopefully use it as a stepping-stone to something else, but we know he’s a very talented 
 player,” McNab offered.

“His power, pace, skill level, the goals he scored for the club last year were goal-of-the 
season contenders not just for their quality but for the moments and what they meant for the club.”

As for the length of Telfer’s contract with Y9, McNab declined to get into specifics. He did, 
however, reveal that various “triggers and incentives” could keep Telfer in York Region 
for multiple years.

“But we’ve gotta get through this year first,” McNab joked, referring to York9 FC’s return 
to training which was announced on Tuesday.

Telfer, who returned from Cyprus last week, is currently in self-isolation. McNab confirmed 
he’ll report to training next Monday.  

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