Watford Fc bus driver better known as “Bazzlar” spoke with Unite Radio’s Jamie McCreedy about what it was like serving a highly known prestigious club in England.

When discussing matchday experiences, Bazzlar expressed high praise for Leicester City and emphasised the ease of the job during the 2-hour journey to the Midlands. Since joining 'The Hornets' in 2015, Bazzlar has travelled the country week after week, taking the helm of the Watford team bus. He has chauffeured the players to iconic venues like the home of the 13-time Premier League champions, Manchester United. Additionally, he hinted at the joy and pride from travelling to lower-tier sides for FA Cup affairs.

Mentioning that “The Foxes” club staff “Couldn't be more friendly” and are always able to help assist with unloading the coach to make sure he feels at home, Bazzlar hinted that clubs such as Manchester City are the opposite and that the job is a lot longer for the one man. Unfortunately for Baz it's normal to see a return to his home at 5am in the morning after finishing another busy shift.

Later in the interview, Jamie McCreedy inquired as to what got the Watford FC bus driver so well known to fans “Stopping me across the country” and it was 2 time Premier League champion Ben Foster with his YouTube channel who found Bazzlar “Finding something to pass time” when he was keeping fit during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Rounding off the interview in style the confident Watford bus driver praised the start to the season and saw no sight of any slip-ups, commanding the players to finish with a play-off spot secured.