I went to leave work the other evening and the van started for a second and then died. I am used to this happening occasionally when I forget to insert the golf key into the golf barrel and transponder ring in its hidden position. I checked the key and it was where it should be.
No amount of in, out, wire wiggling, battery disconnecting etc has helped.
I put VCDS on it and it clearly told me that the immobiliser is preventing engine from starting. I can clear the code and without touching anything, it returns after a few seconds.
I have scoured forums for the last two days, tidied up the engine bay, replaced all the vacuum pipes (not related but made me feel proactive), opened up the ecu (and replaced the pipe with a hole in it leaking oil in there ??? which may help with my boost issue

Luckily it is in a private car park and not by the side of the road/at tescos/etc, so I'm not worried about it but it is currently just an expensive useless lump. All because of some electrical issue that I cant solve.
I have been reading about deleting the immobiliser from the ECU myself but I quite like having it plus it is all a little to nerdy for me.
I have ordered a £14 immo delete circuit board from ebay which I will try but I dont think I like it as a permanent solution. If it works then I will likely get myself a second hand ECU and get the immobiliser deleted professionally and keep it as a backup unit.
QUESTIONS:
The most likely culprits currently appear to be the key chip (do they fail?) or the transponder ring.
I presume the transponder ring doesn't need to be matched to the ecu (which I also cant work out how to do anyway) so a second hand or even new one if available might be worth a try? is there a way to test the one i have?
The key...there is unfortunately only the one (my bad, it was on my to do list to get it cloned

I am making the assumption that if I can communicate with the ECU via vcds the the k line is not at fault
also that if the immobiliser is creating a fault then it still functions?
and therefore that either the key or transponder ring are at fault???
Thoughts and knowledge from the hive mind please