The former Rangers captain was discussing a selection of VAR decisions from the weekend on Go Radio when he admitted he was tired of technology.
It comes after Andy Walker received a host of VAR call-ups over the weekend.
Penalties awarded to both teams in the match between Hibs and Celtic were called, along with a second yellow for Eli Yuan for his dismissal.
Motherwell’s loss to Rangers saw controversy over offside calls as well as Callum Slattery’s red card.
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin was furious after St Mirren were awarded a penalty for an adjudged foul on Curtis Mayne – and Kilmarnock felt they were denied a penalty for handball.
For Ferguson, the discussion about decisions after the introduction of VAR has become stressful, and he described last weekend as one where the “worst” decisions are made.
On Go Radio Football, Ferguson said: “We talk every Monday about it – but this has to be the worst weekend in terms of decisions.
“I would be more than happy if it was withdrawn.”
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Ferguson went on to advise Rangers captain James Tavernier about his comments in the run-up to the matches against Celtic.
The Ibrox captain had previously called for his side to improve for upcoming matches against Celtic in the League and Scottish Cup after defeat in the Fiaplay Cup Final.
Tavernier said: “We had to (improve) because we knew the performance in the final wasn’t good enough from our point of view. There’s way more we could give from us. So, yeah, absolutely.”
But Ferguson warned any comments could anger the opposition as he urged Rangers to keep any statements at home and hold their talks on the pitch.
He said: I would like you to keep these things at home.
“The way I would do it is I would try to be respectful. If I was thinking about the cup final, trying to redeem ourselves, I would keep it behind closed doors.
“I’d just wait until the 8th April and make sure I put in an offer to come out of Celtic Park with something. That week before the game I used to check the papers and look to see if anyone had said anything from Celtic. A point of view that would piss you off a bit.” .
“You’ll be right in the dressing room and say ‘He just said that’ to send you off a little bit. Sometimes you have to play it up and talk on the pitch when that whistle blows.”
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