"Martin Edward Bain" is the CEO of the Football (soccer)/football club, Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C./Maccabi Tel-Aviv.

Bain modelled part-time and worked in a Glasgow city-centre bar before focusing on a career in marketing and public relations.

He was appointed chief executive by David Murray (Scottish businessman)/Sir David Murray on 11 February 2005, having been at Rangers since 1996 and a board member from September 2001. He previously undertook roles as Commercial Director and Director of Football Business.

On 15 July 2008, Bain was elected to the Scottish Premier League's board of directors for a second term.

On 6 May 2011 Rangers FC was sold by the majority shareholder Sir David Murray to Craig Whyte. As part of an independent panel set up to represent 27,000 minority shareholders in the sales transaction, Bain refused to agree to the sale and was subsequently suspended by the new owner. Bain resigned in June 2011 and raised an action in the Court of Session in relation to a breach of his employment contract.

It transpired in an SFA tribunal in May 2012 that he presented diligence at the time of the sale to Sir David Murray that proved his stance at the time of the takeover to be the correct one.

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Craig Mulholland, who has successfully administered an accomplished Rangers in the community scheme, will take control of all additional administrative matters relating to youth football. Formerly trained with the SFA, Craig's administrative experience will be crucial to the organisation of a large youth structure.

We could not agree a fee with Hibernian and we wish the player all the best for the future.

The continued development within Murray Park and an interim assessment specifically with regard to our youth plans, have resulted in a change in structure and focus.

I feel very proud . . . this is a day I'll remember for a long time.

These are not true fans because they bring this club down . . . you have to be ashamed of them, ... I believe it is only a small minority, but it is a minority which everyone connected with Rangers, including the majority of our supporters, are not happy to accommodate.

There will certainly be a demand on our ticket allocation.

We received an approach by Portsmouth asking permission to hold talks with our manager. Permission was not granted.

Martin is unbelievably driven, ... Murray always openly admired him, but Martin himself would sometimes put in hours that other people would find frightening. When you consider these two facts, it's no surprise that he has got to where he is at the club.