Education
Comyn-Platt attended Parrs Wood Technology College in East Didsbury along with fellow football players Carlos Roca and Lewis Montrose.
Comyn-Platt attended Parrs Wood Technology College in East Didsbury along with fellow football players Carlos Roca and Lewis Montrose.
In total, Comyn-Platt appeared for the Wanderers four times. In the 2004-2005 season he was loaned to Wycombe Wanderers for one month, playing five times. He was released by Bolton Wanderers at the end of the season and signed by Andy King for Swindon Town along with fellow Bolton youngster Ricky Shakes.
Comyn-Platt did not play much under King, but after his dismissal he found himself breaking into the first team under Iffy Onuora.
Though Swindon were relegated at the end of the 2005-2006 season, Comyn-Platt signed a new one-year contract. In total, Comyn-Platt appeared 30 times for Swindon.
On 23 November 2006 he joined Grays Athletic on loan until January 2007, playing four times in the league for the club On 31 January 2007, Comyn-Platt joined Rochdale just a few minutes before the transfer window closed at midnight.
He signed an 18-month contract, but didn"t play at all in his first half-season, and his contract was terminated by mutual consent in July 2007.
He did not appear in any games. In November 2007 he signed for Conference South side Weston-super-Mare. In early 2009 he moved to Australian club ECU Joondalup.
In June 2011, he went on trial with A-League club Perth Glory and after failing to secure a deal with Perth he returned to England and spent time on trial with Forest Green Rovers.
In October 2011, Comyn-Platt signed for Cirencester Town. He left the club shortly after however to return to Australia and ECU Joondalup.
In 2006-2007, Comyn-Platt was a consistent member of the first team under Dennis Wise"s reign, but then found himself out of favour under Paul Sturrock.