Walter Urban "Chick" Musson (8 October 1920 – 22 April 1955) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half, most notably for Derby County.
Born in Kilburn, Musson played non-league football for Holbrook St. Michael's, before signing with Derby County as an amateur in March 1936, aged 15.
In 1951, he succeeded Tim Ward as club captain, following the former's move to Barnsley,[2] however suffered an injury that same year in a tour game against Holland, which kept him out of the team for most of the season.
[4] After leaving Derby in June 1954, he became player-manager of Loughborough Brush,[1] making his debut the following August against Bedworth Town.
[4] The Evening Telegraph reported on 14 April 1955 that Musson had been admitted to Loughborough General Hospital with a blood complaint.