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

United New Boy Open to Immediate Return

Manchester United new boy Angelo Henriquez is delighted to complete his move to the Premier League giants, but concedes he may be sent out on loan this season.

Spurs Winger Touted For Inter Swap

Giovani dos Santos could be used as bait in Tottenham Hotspur's attempts to sign Inter Milan goalkeeper Julio Cesar, according to the player's agent.

Defoe Strike Downs Italy

Jermain Defoe's stunning 80th minute strike helped England begin their preparations for their World Cup qualifying campaign and exact revenge for their exit at Euro 2012 by beating Italy in Berne.

Levy Promised Modric Madrid Move

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levey promised Luka Modric he would be allowed to join Real Madrid this summer, according to Croatia manager Igor Stimac.

Ferguson Encouraged by Fletcher Return

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is optimistic over Darren Fletcher's continued recovery from a chronic bowel condition after the midfielder made his first appearance since November against Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

Kompany Talks Up Van Persie Signing

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany believes Robin van Persie would be a decent addition for any club as reports continue to link the Dutchman with a move to Manchester United.

London Close to the Perfect Games

Locog promised to deliver a clinical, safe and smooth running London 2012 Olympic Games, but what transpired went far beyond expectation