On June 2, during a D.C. United-Seattle match in a sweltering D.C., Garth Lagerwey stooped under the low-hanging roof of the RFK Stadium broadcast booth and talked about the summer.
Yes, the Sounders want to call in reinforcements in the transfer window. Yes, they want to use the Designated Player slot left vacant and cash left available by Obafemi Martins’ February move to China. And no, they are not going to rush the process.
Time, however, is a luxury slipping through Seattle’s hands more quickly than they care to admit. Despite a recent run of positive results – a courageous win in the U.