Carlisle was born in
Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He played for
Lisburn Youth in
Drumbo before being scouted. He began his career with then English
Championship side
Crystal Palace. Due to the club's financial troubles during the late 1990s, first-team opportunities became available for the then-young trainee. He made his league debut in February 1999 in Palace's 1–1 draw at home to
Birmingham City. Carlisle featured in 46 first team league matches while at
Selhurst Park, but when
Simon Jordan stepped in to save the club, investments in more experienced and high-profile players limited Carlisle's chances. In October 2001 Carlisle moved on loan to
Swindon Town for three months, where he featured in 11 matches, scoring 2 goals. On 28 March 2002, Carlisle moved on a free transfer to
League Two side
Bristol Rovers. In his over two years at
Memorial Stadium, Carlisle produced a scoring record 14 goals in 71 matches, this despite the team struggling against relegation. With Rovers needing to cut costs, Carlisle, along with teammate
Danny Boxall was placed on the transfer list in December 2003. He was released by Rovers in May 2004 and joined then
League Two side
Leyton Orient on a two-year contract the following month. In the
2005–06 season, Carlisle was restricted to mostly appearances from the bench, and transferred to
Conference National side
Exeter City in the January
transfer window. Carlisle started promisingly with his new club, breaking straight into the first team, but his season was ended prematurely with a broken leg suffered against
Tamworth. At the end of the season, departing manager
Alex Inglethorpe released Carlisle on a free transfer. On 6 October 2006, Carlisle was re-signed by new
Exeter City manager
Paul Tisdale after impressing as an early season trialist. Carlisle was taken to hospital on 19 October 2006 to have his
appendix removed. He broke back into the Exeter City first team, was offered an extended contract, and was involved in their
promotion to
the Football League in 2008, scoring in both of the play-off semi-final games against local rivals
Torquay United. Although offered a contract by Exeter, Carlisle chose to join Torquay United in May 2008, where on his third visit to the new Wembley in three years Carlisle gained his second consecutive promotion. Carlisle started the 2009–10 season in fine form but early in the new year sustained a knee injury which restricted him to on a handful of games before the end of the season. Carlisle signed a six-month contract with Torquay United at the start of the 2010–11 season but in January 2011 took the decision to retire from professional football to pursue a career in player development at Ivybridge Community College, Devon. On 4 March 2011, Carlisle signed for Southern Premier League side
Truro City, but his spell there was short lived and in May 2011 he retired from playing football altogether to focus on a career in coaching. During the
2014-15 season, however, he came out of retirement to play twice for Truro City in the Southern League Premier Division; he also made one appearance in the FA Cup for the club. ==Career statistics==