Carter began his professional career aged 14 at
Crystal Palace, who released him when 19, In December of that season, Sheffield United defender
Chris Wilder was sent off for a crude tackle on Carter. in 1989 Carter was part of a side that included players such as
Teddy Sheringham,
Tony Cascarino and
Terry Hurlock. Millwall made a strong start to the 1988–89 season where he went top of the league at the beginning of October and remained in the top four most of the season, before a failure to win any of their final 10 league games saw them slip to tenth, their lowest position all season. They were relegated in bottom place the following season, but Carter initially stayed with the club. Carter left Millwall on 10 January 1991, when
Kenny Dalglish signed him for Liverpool for a fee of £800,000. Dalglish resigned shortly after, with
Ronnie Moran taking temporary charge of the team for two months until
Graeme Souness took over in April. Carter would play eight first team games for Liverpool, and after just nine months at
Anfield he was sold in a £500,000 deal to Arsenal, the club he supported as a young boy, on 8 October 1991. Carter has appeared for Arsenal in the Masters Cup Football competition for veteran players shown live on Sky Sports. He also plays for the Arsenal Charity Team, a team of ex Arsenal players and celebrities. ==Personal life==