For example, they claimed that a new iPhone version of the game would be released during the season. They also said that, although a PC version would not be released for the season, they would be 'announcing several new Championship Manager titles over the course of the coming season'. Instead, they informed customers that the development team was looking for ways to 're-focus our vision for the franchise and redefine our business model'. In a recent news item, BGS said that there would be no Championship Manager for the 2010/11 season. The Collyer brothers and Sports Interactive are no longer involved with the development of Championship Manager (see below). Oliver now only works for the company on a part-time basis, but remains co-Chair, with his brother. Since then, they have founded a development company to take the game further, Sports Interactive, and are now based in Islington, North London. In a scenario typical of many self-made computer game programming teams in the early days of the industry, the original Championship Manager game was written from their bedroom in Shropshire, England. The Championship Manager brand and game was conceived by two brothers: Paul and Oliver Collyer. The Championship Manager series is a series of British football-management simulation computer games, the first of which was released in 1992.