Robert Carter (footballer) explained

Robert Carter
Fullname:Robert Carter
Birth Date:29 December 1880[1]
Birth Place:Hendon, County Durham, England
Death Place:Sunderland, England
Position:Outside right
Youthclubs1:Sunderland Royal Rovers
Years2:1904–1907
Years3:1907–1908
Years4:1908–1909
Years5:1909–1910
Clubs1:Selbourne
Clubs2:Burslem Port Vale
Clubs3:Stockport County
Clubs4:Fulham
Clubs5:Southampton
Caps1:?
Goals1:?
Caps2:83
Goals2:23
Caps3:27
Goals3:8
Caps4:10
Goals4:7
Caps5:41
Goals5:12
Totalcaps:161
Totalgoals:50

Robert Carter (29 December 1880 – 14 March 1928) was an English footballer nicknamed "Toddler" because of his small stature. He was the father of football legend Raich Carter.

Career

He played football for Sunderland Royal Rovers and Selbourne before joining Port Vale in 1904.[2] He scored his first goals in the Second Division at the Athletic Ground on 18 February 1905, in a 3–2 win over West Bromwich Albion. He finished the 1904–05 season with five goals in fourteen games. He hit nine goals in forty games in 1905–06 before securing eleven goals in thirty-nine appearances in the 1906–07 campaign. He scored twenty-five goals in ninety-three games for the club in all competitions before he joined Stockport County after Port Vale went into liquidation.[2]

Carter scored eight goals in twenty-seven games for the "Hatters", helping them to a 13th-place finish in the Second Division in 1907–08. He then signed for Fulham, who had just joined the Football League and scored seven goals in ten games in 1908–09, before joining Southampton. He took Jack Foster's first-team spot at The Dell but suffered a knee injury at the start of the 1909–10 campaign. Soon afterwards, he suffered a blow to the head and was forced to retire due to his injury.

Style of play

Carter was a pacey outside right whose short stature earned him the nickname of "Toddler".[1]

Later life

Carter left Southampton and returned to Sunderland with his wife, Clara Augusta (née Stratton), to run the Ocean Queen in Tower Street, Hendon, the docklands area of the town.[3] However, the head injury ultimately proved fatal, and he died on 14 March 1928.[1] His son, Raich, made his debut for Sunderland four years later.[1]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Burslem Port Vale1904–05Second Division14500145
1905–06Second Division35820378
1906–07Second Division3410413811
Total8323618924
Stockport County1907–08Second Division27810288
Fulham1907–08Second Division860086
1908–09Second Division210021
Total10700107

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bobby Carter SaintsPlayers.co.uk . saintsplayers.co.uk . 2 November 2022.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 54. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.
  3. Book: Garrick , Frank . Raich Carter The Biography . 2003 . SportsBooks Limited . 1-899807-18-7 . 11.