Career
Born in Dore moor in Sheffield he was of Romani descent and was the first Romani to play for England, winning two caps. Sheffield United
Howell was a highly skilled player despite his small size (5 feet 5 inches or 165 metres), playing as a nippy half-back or inside right. He began his career with the Sheffield club Ecclesfield and also played for Rotherham Swifts before signing along with two other Swifts players, Arthur Watson and Michael Whitham for newly formed Sheffield United in March 1890.
Although he made his debut as a striker Howell was soon moved to defence where he played for the remainder of his career.
"Rab Howell," observed the player"s Sheffield United team-mate Ernest Needham,
"a gypsy by birth, perhaps owes some of his inexhaustible vitality to his lucky parentage. Certain it is that no man is more untiring.
In his right-hand position this light-weight player (9st12lbs or 573 kg) always excels. He rejoices at meeting the best of forward wings, and should the outside man indulge in dribbling he sticks to him like a leech.
Many duels have I seen between him and Fred (Spiksley of The Wednesday), and generally Howell has come off best.
Unfortunately he is a little too fond of keeping the ball too long, and loses many opportunities."
Howell often fell foul of the club hierarchy who imposed strict codes of conduct on their players, and regularly appeared in front of the Football Committee on charges of "misconduct" although this often resulted in him being offered a pay increase and asked to "mend his ways". More serious allegations were to be levelled at him however, as in his final season at the club he was believed to have attempted to throw a game against rivals for the Championship Sunderland, scoring two own goals. Number charges were ever brought but Howell only played one more game for United before being quietly sold to Liverpool.
He left Bramall Lane having played for 5 years, making over 200 appearances for the club
There is no evidence of match fixing, however. A more likely explanation for his sudden departure is his extra-marital affair: he set up another family in Lancashire after he left for Liverpool.
Such a scandal in Victorian times would have been hushed up. Liverpool and Preston North End
In April 1898 Howell was transferred to Liverpool for a fee of £200, making his debut for the club in a game against Aston Villa.
He played 68 times for Liverpool, scoring no goals.
Three years later he moved on to Preston North End, where his career was ended by broken leg in 1903. Howell scored once for the national team, on his debut in a 9–0 rout of Ireland in April 1895. International goals
Sheffield United
Football League Division One
Championship: 1897-1898
Runner-up: 1896-1897
Football League Division Two
Runner-up: 1892-1893.