By the mid-1990s, the Premier League had grown in scope, attracting fans from across the globe. Manchester United remained the league's most powerful club, and to remain on top, it developed a group of young players who rose to the level of rockstars. Some, like David Beckham, were ready for the spotlight. Others, like Keith Gillespie, were not. See how the league's young guns handled becoming celebrities, fashionistas, gamblers, and trade-bait while still keeping their eyes on the ultimate prize: the league trophy.