Ben Millers - Record

Year Record League National Cup
1913-1914 7-4-2 2nd Did not enter
1914-1915 8-3-2 2nd Did not enter
1915-1916 12-5-3 Champion Did not enter
1916-1917 10-8-2 Champion Did not enter
1917-1918 9-5-3 Champion
1918-1919 5-9-7 4th
1919-1920 8-6-7 Champion Champion
1920-1921 8-3-6 2nd
1921-1922 8-7-6 2nd Fourth Round
1922-1923 4-8-5 4th
1923-1924 2-8-4 4th First Round
1924-1925 11-4-3 Champion Did not enter
1925-1926 8-3-3 Champion Final
1926-1927 8-3-1 Champion Quarterfinal
1927-1928 5-7-2 3rd Semifinal
1928-1929 5-7-5 3rd First Round
1929-1930 3-4-7 3rd First Round
1930-1931 6-7-4 4th Semifinal
1931-1932 7-7-2 2nd First Round
1932-1933 5-8-2 3rd First Round
1933-1934 6-6-1 2nd Second Round
1934-1935 0-10-4 4th First Round
1935-1936 2-6-0 4th First Round

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