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Sunderland skipper in court on damage charges

LEE CATTERMOLE ... accepted a conditional caution and agreed to pay for damage.

LEE CATTERMOLE ... accepted a conditional caution and agreed to pay for damage.

SUNDERLAND captain Lee Cattermole will appear in court today accused of vandalising five cars close to the home of his club’s arch-rivals.

He will face five counts of criminal damage when he appears at Newcastle Magistrates Court.

Cattermole, 23, from Aislaby near Yarm, Teesside, was originally accused alongside Sunderland’s Danish striker Nicklas Bendtner, but the case against the on-loan Arsenal man was dropped a fortnight ago.

The charges relate to five cars which were allegedly damaged on December 6 last year in Stowell Street, close to Newcastle United’s St James’s Park.

 
 
 

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