Cattermole keeps captain's armband despite latest drunken spree
Witnesses reported at least one man jumped on the bonnet of a Mini, while several wing mirrors and doors were damaged on other vehicles.
A spokesman from Northumbria Police said: 'Police can confirm that on Thursday, December 15, two men aged 23 were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. It follows an investigation in to damage caused to cars on Stowell Street in Newcastle city centre, which happened at about 10pm on Tuesday, December 6.'
Both players missed O'Neill's debut game as Sunderland manager last weekend, the 2-1 win over Blackburn Rovers .
Denmark international striker Bendtner suffered a groin strain in the defeat at Wolves a week earlier while Cattermole, who picked up his fifth booking of the season at Molineux, was suspended.
The captain's armband was given to former Manchester United John O'Shea by O' Neill and the Republic of Ireland defender was expected to be given the role permanently when he moved to Wearside in the summer.
But family was the last thing on his mind when he made an appearance at Glam nightclub in Stockton-on-Tees last Saturday. Neil, who recently spoke about how his job mirrors his life, lived up to his onscreen, love-rat persona and immediately started
Kirsty, from Stockton-on-Tees, started hiding in different places at home ready to jump out on her unsuspecting family. She added: 'It started off as a running joke so I'd get into the washing machine, under the kitchen sink and things like that.
That was the case with brothers Darren and Jason Falcus who were born in Stockton-on-Tees. They became hooked on Space Invaders having played it in an arcade while on a family holiday. Their love for gaming was compounded when their father would bring