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A former Sunderland Football Club goalkeeper who killed himself had a "difficult time" after his son was born with cerebral palsy, an inquest heard. | A former Sunderland Football Club goalkeeper who killed himself had a "difficult time" after his son was born with cerebral palsy, an inquest heard. |
Tim Carter had hoped for a son who could become a professional footballer, his brother told the hearing. | Tim Carter had hoped for a son who could become a professional footballer, his brother told the hearing. |
The body of the ex-Black Cats player was found in bushes in Stretford, Greater Manchester, on 19 June. | The body of the ex-Black Cats player was found in bushes in Stretford, Greater Manchester, on 19 June. |
South Manchester deputy coroner Joanne Kearsley recorded a verdict that he had taken his own life. | South Manchester deputy coroner Joanne Kearsley recorded a verdict that he had taken his own life. |
The hearing at Stockport Magistrates' Court was told a week-long family holiday to Spain started badly over a row with an airline about seating arrangements for his son. | The hearing at Stockport Magistrates' Court was told a week-long family holiday to Spain started badly over a row with an airline about seating arrangements for his son. |
It culminated in a "domestic situation" when Mr Carter, 40, left his wife, Gina, his son and his daughter, behind as he flew back, the inquest heard. | It culminated in a "domestic situation" when Mr Carter, 40, left his wife, Gina, his son and his daughter, behind as he flew back, the inquest heard. |
What Tim wanted was a son to follow in his footsteps Stephen Carter, deceased's brother | What Tim wanted was a son to follow in his footsteps Stephen Carter, deceased's brother |
His wife returned the following day on 18 June and alerted police when there was no sign of her husband at the family home in Durham. | His wife returned the following day on 18 June and alerted police when there was no sign of her husband at the family home in Durham. |
There were also some concerns about text messages Mr Carter sent to her shortly before his death, the hearing was told. | There were also some concerns about text messages Mr Carter sent to her shortly before his death, the hearing was told. |
Officers from Greater Manchester Police began searching a stretch of the A57 in Greater Manchester early on 19 June after the text messages were traced to the location. | Officers from Greater Manchester Police began searching a stretch of the A57 in Greater Manchester early on 19 June after the text messages were traced to the location. |
His body was found a few hours later with an obvious neck injury. Post-mortem tests showed he died as a result of asphyxia. | His body was found a few hours later with an obvious neck injury. Post-mortem tests showed he died as a result of asphyxia. |
Four hand-written notes to family members were found in his room which showed Mr Carter "had an expectation of death", the hearing was told. | Four hand-written notes to family members were found in his room which showed Mr Carter "had an expectation of death", the hearing was told. |
The deceased's brother Stephen Carter told the hearing the football coach had found it "very difficult" to deal with his son's disability. | The deceased's brother Stephen Carter told the hearing the football coach had found it "very difficult" to deal with his son's disability. |
"What Tim wanted was a son to follow in his footsteps," he said. | "What Tim wanted was a son to follow in his footsteps," he said. |
'Mr Nice Guy' | 'Mr Nice Guy' |
Mr Carter said his brother had also spoken about being "effectively demoted" by Sunderland from first-team goalkeeping coach to the youth team. | Mr Carter said his brother had also spoken about being "effectively demoted" by Sunderland from first-team goalkeeping coach to the youth team. |
He added: "His attitude to his job had changed. He had lost all interest to a certain extent at that time." | He added: "His attitude to his job had changed. He had lost all interest to a certain extent at that time." |
Recording a verdict that Mr Carter had taken his own life on 18 June, Ms Kearsley said: "It is clear to me considering the notes left and the text messages sent that there were matters playing on his mind at that time. | Recording a verdict that Mr Carter had taken his own life on 18 June, Ms Kearsley said: "It is clear to me considering the notes left and the text messages sent that there were matters playing on his mind at that time. |
"Whatever the reason, it is clear that this came out of the blue to his family." | "Whatever the reason, it is clear that this came out of the blue to his family." |
Mr Carter was employed as Sunderland AFC's academy goalkeeping coach at the time of his death. | Mr Carter was employed as Sunderland AFC's academy goalkeeping coach at the time of his death. |
He played 50 games for the club between 1987 and 1992. | He played 50 games for the club between 1987 and 1992. |
After his death, Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn described him as "Mr Nice Guy" and said his death had "devastated" everyone at the club. | |
He was capped three times with England's youth squad in 1985 and made his Football League debut for his local team Bristol Rovers aged 18. | He was capped three times with England's youth squad in 1985 and made his Football League debut for his local team Bristol Rovers aged 18. |
Mr Carter joined Sunderland on Christmas Eve in 1987 and went on to appear for Newport County, Carlisle United, Bristol City, Birmingham City, Hartlepool United, Millwall, Blackpool and Oxford. | Mr Carter joined Sunderland on Christmas Eve in 1987 and went on to appear for Newport County, Carlisle United, Bristol City, Birmingham City, Hartlepool United, Millwall, Blackpool and Oxford. |
He ended his playing days in 1999 at Halifax Town. | He ended his playing days in 1999 at Halifax Town. |
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