CORRIE bad boy David Platt will go off the rails when his girlfriend Tina McIntyre dumps him next year.
Cracks start to appear in their relationship and fed up Tina (Michelle Keegan, 21) sends him packing.
David (Jack P Shepherd, 20) tries his best to win Tina back but she refuses.
A show insider said: “Tina has been such a good influence on David. He’s been almost normal. But being dumped is not going to go down well.”
But it will be good news for Weatherfield’s eligible bachelors as the break-up means that Tina is back on the market.
Our mole added: “David is not going to be happy about that.”
alvinsduckie (17-12-2008)
Oh god not again!
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DAVID Platt vows revenge on Gary Windass when he catches him cuddling up to his ex-girlfriend Tina McIntyre.
But instead of starting another fight with his enemy the twisted teenager sets out to get revenge.
And he realises he has a better chance of getting one over on Gary if no one suspects him of holding a grudge.
So when the opportunity arises, David ends up publicly shaking Gary’s hand in The Rovers and telling him it’s time to forget the past.
But it doesn’t take a genius to realise he’s up to his old tricks.
Our insider told us: “David can’t stand the thought of Gary and Tina getting together.
“But he realises the more he shouts and screams about it, the more likely it is Tina will fall into Gary’s arms. Instead, sly David fakes a robbery from Bill Webster’s and frames Gary. And with all the evidence pointing at him, Bill is quick to point the finger.
“But rather than let Gary take the blame David gives his enemy an alibi and gets him off the hook.”
The fighting neighbours then end up agreeing to forget their differences.
But while Gary thinks he has a new mate in David, things could not be further from the truth.
Our Street source added: “David set the whole thing up to trick Gary into thinking they were now mates.
“He has a much bigger plan up his sleeve and he needs to keep Gary on side to pull it off.”
You can see his scheme unfold on Monday April 13 at 8.30pm.
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DAVID Platt vows revenge on Gary Windass when he catches him cuddling up to his ex-girlfriend Tina McIntyre.
But instead of starting another fight with his enemy the twisted teenager sets out to get revenge.
And he realises he has a better chance of getting one over on Gary if no one suspects him of holding a grudge.
So when the opportunity arises, David ends up publicly shaking Gary’s hand in The Rovers and telling him it’s time to forget the past.
But it doesn’t take a genius to realise he’s up to his old tricks.
Our insider told us: “David can’t stand the thought of Gary and Tina getting together.
“But he realises the more he shouts and screams about it, the more likely it is Tina will fall into Gary’s arms. Instead, sly David fakes a robbery from Bill Webster’s and frames Gary. And with all the evidence pointing at him, Bill is quick to point the finger.
“But rather than let Gary take the blame David gives his enemy an alibi and gets him off the hook.”
The fighting neighbours then end up agreeing to forget their differences.
But while Gary thinks he has a new mate in David, things could not be further from the truth.
Our Street source added: “David set the whole thing up to trick Gary into thinking they were now mates.
“He has a much bigger plan up his sleeve and he needs to keep Gary on side to pull it off.”
You can see his scheme unfold on Monday April 13 at 8.30pm.
Have Corrie run out of story lines, David up to his old tricks again - boring.....![]()
Ken having another affair, that must make at least 10 - boring![]()
This programme is now getting so boring, I can't be bother to watch it, perhaps I should return to Eastenders, that might be a bit more exicting....![]()
The above two soaps have gone from bad to worse, sack the writers
DELINQUENT David Platt will be beaten to a bloody pulp by a mystery attacker in a gripping Corrie whodunnit.
David, 18, played by Jack P Shepherd, is bludgeoned in a back alley and left bleeding and unconscious later this summer.
The bad boy recently put love rival Gary Windass up to a robbery to land him in jail. But he has made so many other enemies, the police won't know where to start hunting his assailant.
The main suspects in the attack are Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas), ex-girlfriend Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan), his mum's boyfriend Joe McIntyre (Reece Dinsdale) and Len Windass (Conor Ryan) - Gary's terrifying uncle.
Jason and Joe both have run-ins with David before the attack and without alibis they will be Weatherfield police's prime suspects.
Jason's bust-up with the hairdresser's gopher comes after David continues to harass his former girlfriend Tina - who is now dating Jason.
On the day of the attack, Jason calls David a "sick little weirdo" and pins him against a wall. He then growls: "Maybe I should teach you a lesson you'll never forget."
Depressive Joe - who is addicted to painkillers - is equally hellbent on revenge after David encourages his mum and Joe's girlfriend Gail (Helen Worth) to dump him, leaving him with no home and no money.
Viewers will see a seething and simmering Joe sat alone in his van close to Coronation Street minutes before the attack.
Even his ex-love Tina, who was threatened by David just prior to his beating, is also a suspect. She has no alibi either and calls into the Rovers Return seconds before the attack looking for Jason.
Meanwhile, the whole Windass family is out for David's blood after he egged on Gary to take part in the robbery - before turning him into the cops.
When Uncle Len finds out, he wants revenge.
A Street insider told TV Biz: "David's assailant will be kept a closely-guarded secret.
"Apart from Joe and Jason, Len could very well be the violent attacker or Tina may just have had enough of David's antics. Or could it be someone else?"
David's behaviour has made him so unpopular with viewers that Oasis legend Noel Gallagher, 42, has actually talked about giving him a pasting.
The Mancunian star told fans earlier this year: "Coronation Street is such an institution. I love it.
"I could just have a walk-on part. A little, tiny part. Preferably punching David Platt's face in. And then go on to his mum."
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