Davide Xausa

Xausa signed a six-month contract and but he only played once, away at Bury in 1997–98, as then manager Chris Kamara, was sacked for a poor run of form.

He played over sixty games for the club, maintaining a respectable goals tally before he was sold to first division rivals Livingston in March 2001, after he turned down the chance of a trial with Aberdeen.

Xausa was also part of the UEFA Cup qualification and scored in the homeleg of the second round against Austrian powerhouse Sturm Graz.

[5] He scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for Falkirk in the Scottish Cup against Ayr United[6] but left the club of his own accord in February 2004 to return to his native Canada to play for the Vancouver Whitecaps.

In 2000, he was part of Canada's squad that won their first CONCACAF Gold Cup alongside fellow Inverness Caledonian Thistle team-mate, Richard Hastings.