Nick Howson

Sports Editor
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Nick covers sport for the International Business Times UK specialising in football, rugby union, tennis and doping in sport.

Prior to joining IBT, Nick spent 4 years as a journalist for the Football League Paper, The Rugby Paper, Hampshire Cricket Club as well as Press Association and Sports New Media. Nick received his degree from Southampton Solent University in Sports Journalism.

Often found at Wembley, Twickenham, Wimbledon. Former Bleacher Report, Give Me Sport, Sportsbeat and Hampshire Cricket Club reporter.

Champion of old fashioned sport. Campaigner against fireworks, music, cheerleaders, attacking full-backs, diving and doping.

Nick Howson

Bruyneel the Latest Victim of Armstrong Allegations

Johan Bruyneel has become the latest victim of the US Anti-Doping Agency report which accuses Lance Armstrong of leading 'the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping programme that sport has ever seen'.

Davids' Gain is Barnet's Loss

Edgar Davids' move to Barnet FC to work alongside Mark Robson smacks of individual gain at the expense of the club's morals

Ryder Cup Pair do Battle in World Golf Final

England pair Justin Rose and lee Westwood will settle the inaugural World Golf Final after the pair won their respective semi-final matches against Tiger Woods and Charl Schwartzel at the Antalya Golf Club.

United Handed Timely Vidic Boost

Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic has not held talks with Juventus or Barcelona over a potential move, his agent Silvano Martina has confirmed.

Murray Handed Shanghai Walkover

Andy Murray has been handed a walkover victory in the second round of the Shanghai Masters after Florian Mayer withdraws with a wrist injury.

Cheating Suarez Must be Banned

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez cheated by diving trying to win a penalty against Stoke City, according to Fifa vice president Jim Boyce.

Liverpool Links Excites Ajax Midfielder

Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen says interest from the likes of Liverpool is special, but adds he has not given any thought to a departure from the Eredivisie side.

Pallister: Ferdinand Still Has England Desire

Former Manchester United and England defender Gary Pallister believes Rio Ferdinand's continued silence over his international future is a sign he remains intent on playing in the 2014 World Cup.

Struggling Gunner Keeping the Faith

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud is confident he can hit the goal trail on a permanent basis having score just once since his summer move from Montpellier.

Lazy Liverpool Frustrate Rodgers

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was scathing in his assessment of his side's performance in the defeat to Udinese in the Europa League at Anfield.