Lamps cleared

Last updated : 03 February 2009 By Paul Lagan
Frank Lampard has being successful in his appeal against the red card meted out to him at Liverpool on Sunday.
It was a predictable appeal and obvious decision as even the ref in charge Alan Riley admitted he got it wrong - albeit 24 hours too late.
So Frank will be there on Saturday to face Hull City in the Premier League. Then it's the FA Cup away to Watford followed by a tricky trip to Villa Park.
John Terry misses the cup trip as he now has five yellow cards.
JT will no doubt be learning even more Portugeuse in order to speak to new signing Ricardo Quaresma.
The 25-year-old winger goes straight into the squad for Satutrday's match.
Chelsea have now lost in January lost Carlo Cudicini, Wayne Bridge and farmed out Scott Sinclair, Jimmy Smith.
I'm not sure how much the club are making and saving money on these deals but they will no doubt be in credit as far as the transfer window is concerned.
Chelsea's official website says that Quaresma "can play on either flank, with his qualities of speed and finesse a regular problem for opposing defences."
Right, well, let's see how quickly he adapts to a first minute kicking in the Premier League.
But he has scored against Chelsea for Porto in the days when we could defend, so he must be good.
If dropping down the league makes you feel a little glum, there is always cheer to be got by looking over at what's happening at Spurs.
They too must have made a few bob out of the selling and re-hiring of Defoe, Chimbonda and Keane. Will they be relegated this season? That's the cheering notion for all Chelsea fans to think about as they head off to the Bridge to cheer on the boys.