Polititicans have put forward proposals to give Broxden Roundabout, on the outskirts of Perth, a new name following the city’s football club’s victory on Saturday. It would be an everlasting tribute to Tommy Wright’s men, who recorded a 2-0 score over Tayside rivals Dundee United. Perth city south councillor Willie Wilson said the move was worth “serious consideration”. Additional suggestions have included naming a new street near McDiarmid Park in honour of the club. Other Perth and Kinross councillors have given their backing to commemorating the win in a tangible form. Alexander Stewart said he had begun discussions with Provost Liz Grant and council leader Ian Miller. He said today: “We should be trying to do something for St Johnstone. “We should commemorate it in some way so there is a lasting legacy. “St Johnstone won the cup for the first time in their 130-year history, which is a great achievement. “Perth has not generally been perceived as a footballing city in the past.” The junction was originally named after a farm on the site and a nearby valley is still known as Broxden. It is thought the name could be a corruption of Brock’s den, denoting it was the location of a badger sett.