Sydney Swans 2016 AFL grand final pen pix of players likely to come under selection consideration.BACKS44. Jake LloydAge: 23. Ht: 180cm. Wt: 76kg. Games 68. Goals 17. Finals:8. Grand finals: 1Enjoyed a breakout season and has performed well as both a wingman and half-back.39. Heath GrundyAge: 30 Ht:192cm. Wt: 106kg. Games: 212. Goals: 23. Finals: 15. Grand finals: 2.A key defensive linchpin who answered some early-season criticism by having an outstanding campaign.40. Nick SmithAge 28. Ht: 183cm. Wt:: 79kg. Games: 166. Goals: 9. Finals:17. Grand finals: 2.One of the competitions most accomplished and consistent small defenders, who invariably takes the oppositions most dangerous small forward.HALF BACKS4. Callum MillsAge: 19. Ht: 186cm. Wt: 80kg. Games; 21. Goals: 1. Finals: 1. Grand finals: 0The Rising Star winner has displayed amazing poise in an unfamiliar half-back role. Recalled after recovering from a hamstring injury.11. Jeremy LaidlerAge: 27. Ht: 190cm. Wt: 89kg. Games: 83. Goals: 7. Finals: 6. Grand finals: 0Capable of playing on small and tall forwards. Had a solid game in the preliminary final win over Geelong.24. Dane RampeAge: 26. Ht: 188cm. Wt: 87kg. Games: 97. Goals: 6. Finals: 11. Grand finals: 1.Outstanding All Australian back who can lock down small or tall forwards and provide rebound out of defence.CENTRES15. Kieren JackAge: 29. Ht:178cm. Wt: 75kg. Games: 209. Goals: 144. Finals: 18. Grand finals: 2Tough, quick and savvy, capable of producing team-lifting moments.12. Josh KennedyAge: 28. Ht: 188cm. Wt: 93kg. Games: 182. Goals 112. Finals: 18. Grand finals: 2An absolute bull in the contest and a clearance supremo who provides grunt and toughness.3. Jarrad McVeighAge; 31. Ht: 184cm: Wt: 74kg. Games: 286. Goals: 192. Finals; 24. Grand finals: 3Inspirational co-captain who rarely wastes a possession. Has overcome a calf injury to be recalled.HALF FORWARDS6. Tom MitchellAge: 23. Ht: 181cm. Wt: 83kg. Games: 64. Goals; 36. Finals: 7, Grand finals: 0A prolific possession getter who has gone to another level this year.23. Lance FranklinAge; 29. Ht: 197cm. Wt: 107kg. Games: 246. Goals: 786. Finals: 20. Grand finals: 4The most-dangerous forward in the game, capable of single-handedly tilting a match in his teams favour.26. Luke ParkerAge: 23. Ht: 183cm. Wt: :85kg. Games: 126. Goals; 102. Finals: 14. Grand finals: 2A high possession getter and formidable contest winner who can also take marks going forward and kick goals.FORWARDS41. Tom PapleyAge: 20. Ht: 176cm. Wt: 71kg. Games: 19. Goals: 29. Finals: 3. Grand finals: 0A tenacious first-year forward who pressures opposing defenders and is a fine kick for goal.8. Kurt TippettAge: 29. Ht: 202cm. Wt: 108kg. Games; 168. Goals: 318. Finals: 15. Grand finals: 1A veteran player who can provide value both as a ruckman and key forward.21. Ben McGlynnAge: 31. Ht: 172cm. Wt: 76kg. Games: 170. Goals: 195. Finals: 14. Grand finals: 1Plays above his modest physical dimensions with his pressure and goalkicking making him a valued contributorFOLLOWERS35 Sam NaismithAge: 24. Ht: 206cm, Wt: 108kg. Games: 12. Goals: 3. Finals: 3 Grand finals: 0Has blossomed over the second half of the season to become an increasingly influential figure in the ruck4. Dan HanneberyAge: 25. Ht: 181cm. Wt: 79kg. Games: 169. Goals: 82. Finals: 18. Grand finals: 2One of the best on-ballers going around and a key figure in the Swans deep midfield division5. Isaac HeeneyAge: 20. Ht 184cm. Wt: 80 kg. Games: 37. Goals: 44. Finals 5. Grand finals:0One of the competitions young champions, he can influence a game from any position with his courage and determination.INTERCHANGE10. Zak JonesAge: 21. Ht: 181cm. Wt: 79kg. Games: 30. Goals: 4. Finals 3. Grand finals: 0.Exciting young rebounding defender who has regained a spot after overcoming a late season ankle injury.29. George HewettAge: 20. Ht: 185cm. Wt: 83kg. Games: 23. Goals: 17. Finals: 3. Grand finals: 0An unsung role player who pressures opposing defenders and chips in with the odd goal.42. Xavier RichardsAge: 23. Ht: 195cm. Wt: 91kg. Games: 11. Goals: 13. Finals: 3. Grand finals: 0Converted from a defender in mid-season, has provided another tall forward target.16. Gary RohanAge: 25. Ht: 188cm. Wt: 90kg. Games: 78. Goals: 66. Finals: 12. Grand finals: 1Provides X-factor with his speed, making him both an attacking and defending threat.EMERGENCIES7. Harry CunninghamAge: 22. Ht: 182kg. Wt: 78kg. Games: 70. Goals: 36. Finals: 7. Grand finals: 1Member of Sydneys 2014 grand final side, the speedster has not played in this years finals series.31. Harrison MarshAge: 22. Ht: 189cm. Wt: 82kg. Games: 7. Goals: 0. Finals: 3. Grand finals: 0An emerging defender who broke into the team in the second half of the season, but dropped for McVeigh.13. Toby NankervisAge: 22. Ht: 199cm. Wt: 106kg. Games: 12. Goals: 3. Finals: 1. 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He tells me he remembers more the time he plays with pain than the time he plays without any pain and thats what I mean. To compete you have to go to the limit.Asked about players not being prepared to play through pain, Mourinho replied: Its a cultural thing for some. Thats not my culture.Mourinho didnt name the players he was aiming his comments at but he had discussed two ahead of the game in south Wales where Zlatan Ibrahimovics double and Paul Pogbas volley secured the win.Chris Smalling doesnt feel he can play 100 percent with his pain and Luke Shaw this morning told me he was not in condition to play, Mourinho said.United is sixth, three points behind Tottenham, which drew 1-1 at Arsenal.And if Mourinho thinks he has problems, he should look at the plight of Swansea, which is only off the bottom due to Sunderland having an inferior goal difference.Bob Bradley, the first American manager in the Premier League, has quickly discovered just how hard it will be keeping Swansea in the top flight. Swanseas 10-game winless sequence marks their worst run since being promoted to the Premier League in 2011, with Bradley collecting only one point in the four games since he replaced the fired Francesco Guidolin.Swansea is probably the opposition that any stuttering team would choose to play right now.Hit by injury and suspensions, Mourinho made five changes from the side held by Burnley in their previous league game while the manager watched from the stands due to his touchline suspension.Phil Jones and Michael Carrick made their first league starts of the season and captaain Wayne Rooney returned after being out of the starting line-up since Sept.dddddddddddd 18.United was on the front foot from the start and Pogba rewarded that superiority with a fine 15th-minute strike. Pogba chipped a pass into Rooneys path and, although Mike van der Hoorn beat Ibrahimovic to his lay-off, the worlds most expensive player had followed up the play to unleash a 20-yard volley for his second league goal.Marouane Fellaini almost doubled Uniteds lead with another volley but the second goal soon arrived.Rooney fed Ibrahimovic from the left and he shrugged off Ki Sung-yueng to send a low drive past goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.It was the 25,000th goal since the Premier Leagues inception in 2012 and the 400th of Ibrahimovics career -- ending a goal drought in the league which stretched back over 10 hours.Ive been a bit unlucky in recent games but its just working hard and it comes, the 35-year-old Swede said.Ibrahimovic only had to wait until the 33rd minute for his next goal with Rooney again the provider, the Swede powering through Angel Rangels timid tackle to fire high past Fabianski.Weve given up goals where the starting points for those goals are not teams with flowing moves putting 15 passes together and playing right through us and dissecting us, Bradley said. We give up goals where we feel were in decent shape, and then a ball gets put up there and somehow we come out second best and the next thing you know were scrambling to put out a fire.The mood became ugly among Swansea supporters as they turned on board members who sold their shares in July to the American investors -- Steve Kaplan, a minority owner and executive vice chairman of the NBAs Memphis Grizzlies, and Jason Levien, a part-owner of D.C. United.If the fans are angry with us at halftime I understand, Bradley said. In the first half, we didnt do enough to win them.The only bright moment for the hosts came when Van der Hoorn escaped the attentions of Pogba and Jones to head in a consolation in the 69th minute. ' ' '