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  1. 'I'd have taken this position before the season started'published at 09:50 BST

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    In the wake of Sunday's frustrating late draw at Ipswich, we asked whether Boro fans thought their hopes of automatic promotion were over, and even if a play-off spot might be in doubt with three games remaining.

    Here are some of your responses:

    Barry: It was over after the Portsmouth game. It wasn't lost or finalised after Ipswich, I'd say the Charlton loss (on 11 March) was the turning point.

    Gary: If I was given the chance of our position now at the start of the season I would have taken it.

    Andrew: Middlesbrough's automatic promotion hopes ended a long time ago. It's going to be difficult for them to stay in the top six now.

    Norman: Lucky if they're in the play-offs.

    Ian: We travelled down to Portman Road, saw a great performance from the Boro. Victory was assured until the soft penalty. The referee did not have a good game and the Boro fans were on his back. Did that effect his judgement?

    Vic: Don't know what it is but I'm a Coventry fan and have now become a Boro fan because of our battles and similar playing styles... also a big fan of Bob Mortimer. I really hope you get promoted with us.

  2. Is the automatic promotion dream over for Boro?published at 17:52 BST 19 April

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    How are you feeling after that last-gasp draw at Ipswich, Boro fans, besides frustrated?

    That's now seven games without a win, and just 12 points from a dozen games, but there were plenty of positives to take away from the performance at Portman Road.

    Do you expect the winless run to end with the visit of Sheffield Wednesday to The Riverside on Wednesday, and would that be enough to keep you in the fight for second spot and automatic promotion or has Ipswich's equaliser ended those hopes?

    Are you now focused on securing a top-six spot and avoiding any final-day showdown with play-off chasing Wrexham on the road?

    Click here to have your say.

  3. Hackney & Whittaker not ruled out of Boro returnpublished at 16:42 BST 17 April

    Side-by-side close-ups of Hayden Hackney and Morgan Whittaker playing for Middlesbrough in their home kitImage source, Getty Images

    Middlesbrough's Hayden Hackney and Morgan Whittaker are both "better" and have not been ruled out of the side's huge game against Ipswich Town on Sunday (12:00 BST), boss Kim Hellberg says.

    Midfielder Hackney has missed four league games with a calf injury, while top scorer Whittaker has not played in their past five.

    Boro are also missing midfielder Leo Castledine with a leg issue, and left-back Alex Bangura, who has struggled for fitness all season.

    Winger Sammy Silvera returned to the bench in the 1-0 loss to Portsmouth after an 11 game absence with a stress fracture.

    But Hellberg is hopeful that his key players can make their comeback in the four remaining games of the regular season.

    "Missing them is a big thing but all the players are getting closer to play," Hellberg told BBC Radio Tees.

    "I hope that all those players that have been injured in a way will play a part in some of those games and then it's just a matter of time how quickly it is."

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