United's class of 1998 didn't quite hit the heights of Manchester United's '92 vintage, but it still contained two players who moved to the Premier League for millions and one who made history at the 2004 European Championships.
United's 1998 reserves won the Pontin's League Cup, beating neighbours Rotherham United at Bramall Lane and The Star took a look at where their careers took them from there...
9. Ryan Ludlam (midfielder)
The son of former Blade Steve Ludlam, Ryan later played under his dad at Worksop Town Photo: Other
10. Curtis Woodhouse (midfielder)
Became United's youngest-ever captain at 19 before moving to Birmingham for £1m. Retired from football and later won the British light-welterweight boxing title. Back in football he managed at non-league level around Yorkshire and runs a fitness and well-being company alongside airing his often-outspoken views on Twitter Photo: JPI
11. Gareth Taylor (striker)
Won 15 caps for Wales and played almost 500 Football League games. Left United for Manchester City in the same year he scored the winner in the Pontin's final. Moved into coaching at Man City, first in the youth set up before taking charge of the successful women's team Photo: Steve Ellis
12. Lee Morris (striker)
A player of genuine promise, he broke through at United before moving to Derby for £3m - making him, at the time, the fourth most expensive teenager in British football history. Photo: Steve Ellis