Western Sydney Wanderers officials will meet with senior police this week in response to complaints from supporters regarding a heavy-handed approach from officers during Sunday's match against Perth Glory.

Supporters and members from across the stadium, not just in their active supporter group "The Red and Black Bloc" complained to the club that the police presence during the 3-0 win over the Glory was of such a large scale that many felt intimidated, while others labelled their actions as "aggressive" towards families in the main grand stand.

Intimidated: Wanderers fans. Credit:Getty-Images

A-League clubs do not determine the scale of police presence at their home games other submitting their requirements, and it is understood the club has a preference for a scaled-back approach allowing for venue security to have a more prominent role within the stadium. Fairfax Media understands that the club will meet with senior police from from Parramatta Local Area Command this week in hope of resolving the matter.

“We have received feedback from fans and members expressing their feeling on the police presence at our home matches,” a club spokesperson said.

"We have the most fantastic fans in the Hyundai A-League, and we need to ensure their experience each and every time they come to Wanderland is overwhelmingly positive. To achieve this we must continue the hard work, collaboration and consultation with all stakeholders especially our members and the community of Western Sydney.

“We support our fans and members 100 per cent and will work tirelessly to ensure the Wanderland experience remains the best in Australian sport.”