Vapouround magazine Issue 01 | Page 42

GERRY DALY HOW VAPING SAVED MY LEGS F ormer Manchester United and Republic of Ireland football international Gerry Daly tells Vapouround Magazine how vaping literally saved both of his legs and had had a dramatic impact on his health and well-being. Dublin-born Daly, 61, earned 48 caps for his country and scored 13 goals for Ireland during his international career. The midfielder made 142 appearances for Manchester United during the 1970s where he scored 32 goals during that time. He has also played for clubs including Bohemians, Derby County, Coventry City, Leicester City, Birmingham City, Shrewsbury Town, Stoke City and Doncaster Rovers. Daly signed for United in 1973 under manager Tommy Doherty for £20,000 and made his debut against Arsenal away from home where 50,000 fans watched the Gunners win by 3-0. His first goal came the following year when United beat Chelsea 3-1 away from home on March 30, 1974 and he went on to score a hat-trick against Millwall later the same year. Tommy Docherty sold Daly to Derby County in March 1977 for £175,000 and later said the move was one of the biggest mistakes of his managerial 40 AUGUST 2015 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE career. Daly's first competitive goal for Ireland was in a 3-3 draw away to Denmark in a 1980 European Championship qualifier and he scored from the penalty spot in his last Irish international against Uruguay in a 1986 friendly which ended in a 1-1 draw. In more recent times, his health has suffered and doctors told him that he could lose both of his legs unless he quit smoking. Despite this dire warning he was unable to quit no matter how hard he tried until he took up vaping. Here he tells his story of how vaping changed his life and led to him being able to finally quit smoking for good… When did you start smoking, what got you to start and how many cigarettes did you smoke each day? I started smoking when I was 12, all through my life. I was on about 20 a day. Did you smoke when you played football? If so what was the attitude to smoking back then. Did you have to hide it from the manager or did others do it too? I went to Manchester united when I was 18 and smoked cigarettes throughout my playing career. There were always a few smokers in the team. In those days of course there was no law against smoking in public. Did it affect your game at all in terms of fitness etc? I never felt that it did because I was so young and fit. We weren’t supposed to smoke but I did anyway. Did you want to quit back then or not? I tried to but it never lasted long. If I got through 48 hours that was a miracle. Can you explain how your smoking patterns developed in later years…i.e. did you start to smoke more and did that worry you at the time? No, not significantly more. When did you realise that smoking might be a problem and what made you realise this? After I retired, the wife and I used to do a lot of walking and found my calves were aching, an intense pain. That’s when I went to the doctor. He said that my arteries were blocked from years of smoking. Did you want to quit at this stage? If so can you tell me how long you tried to give up and what methods you used? I didn’t really try, I just thought an operation would cure it and I could just carry on. I would never put a patch or anything on me.